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The Rhythm and Alps Festival in Wanaka was sold out in Photo: RNZ. Festival-goers are being urged to get their drugs checked before they head to gigs, as a dangerous drug being sold as MDMA is doing the rounds in Christchurch. Know Your Stuff deputy manager Dr Jez Weston said preliminary test results were showing the presence of a powerful stimulant an Alpha-PVP-like substance in drugs submitted to testing stations ahead of the festival season. It's definitely caused deaths overseas, especially if it's combined with alcohol or other drugs,' Weston said. Early warning agency High Alert issued a notice about the findings on Wednesday evening. They said one typical dose of what the user believed was MDMA could actually contain up to 10 doses of the powerful stimulant. High Alert supervisor Jen Vermeulen said the brown powder could also be being sold in other regions and people should be extremely cautious if they have any doubts about the drugs they were taking. Rhythm and Alps general manager Harry Gorringe said the festival encouraged safe practice with drugs. Rhythm and Alps festivals have become an annual mainstay of the New Zealand summer festival calendar. Gorringe said the festival did not have the capacity to do a drug-testing site this year, but they were committed to doing one in the future. When we do do it we're going to do it really well, and that's to come. The Institute of Environmental Science and Research was conducting further tests to determine the exact nature of the substances submitted, Vermeulen said. Know Your Stuff's Weston said the drug was detected earlier in the year but appeared to be more prevalent this summer. Drug testing teams had been running pop-up clinics in cities across the country and would be attending at least 17 music festivals during the summer season, Weston said. The sites tested hundreds of samples each day and about 25 volunteers were on hand to offer advice on staying safe, he said. It's partially publicly funded and it's also partially funded by the events themselves. So everyone is making a contribution here to look after people at festivals. If one person avoids a helicopter flight to hospital then actually we've paid for ourselves several times over. The demand for drug testing had boomed in the two years since the practice was made legal, Weston said. But New Zealand has got the world's first fully legal and publicly funded drug checking service, so I think we can be pretty proud of what we've achieved so far. But we do have further to go. A set-up for drug testing at a festival. Six people were hospitalised after taking N-Bombs in Christchurch in Birks Ang said the drug testing clinics and festival checking allowed a different conversation than what he had typically experienced in over 20 years of work in addiction services. It helps us to have good insight as to what's out there much, much earlier than we would. Because, otherwise, we'd only see about some of the more riskier things from when somebody ends up getting medical attention for it. Birks Ang said a four-hour clinic in central Auckland in the week before Christmas was the busiest the foundation had ever held, with hundreds of people turning up to have substances tested. Police have confirmed that nearly three-quarters of a tonne of methamphetamine that was seized earlier this year was the biggest meth bust in New Zealand's history. The latest survey of drug trends in New Zealand shows methamphetamine and cannabis are becoming cheaper, and a sharp increase in cannabis availability. Scientists have detected drugs including caffeine and methamphetamine in the air of downtown Auckland. New Zealand RSS. Follow RNZ News. Tags: health Canterbury. Heroin has been found in a white powder that was sold as ketamine in Auckland. More non-smokers vaping, medicinal cannabis still accessed illegally - survey 18 Oct March meth bust biggest in NZ's history 16 Aug Cannabis and meth cheaper and more cannabis available - drug survey 7 Aug New Zealand Fletcher Wong's death at Rhythm and Vines a 'tragic illustration' of drug risks Youths spend night on roof of Oranga Tamariki Auckland justice facility Risks of sharing military-linked intel raised by top secret document leak How to be financially average Transmission Gully link road closed for 'critical' work after just two years Yanfei Bao: Delay in murder trial amid translation issues. Get the RNZ app for ad-free news and current affairs.
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You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. Student flats on Dunedin's Castle St. File photo University students are increasingly turning towards recreational drugs, with some using MDMA several times a week. Dunedin-based New Zealand Herald reporter Ben Tomsett reports on the changing social habits of our students. For Tom, his drinking sessions are supplemented by drugs including MDMA about 40 to 50 percent of the time, while for Harold it was closer to 70 to 80 percent. When you get back from the clubs, you smoke some weed and it just relaxes you and gets you ready for bed. Nationally, the consumption of alcohol took a sudden drop last year, by 4. Both students who spoke to the Herald said they had their first experiences with marijuana in high school, though in their second year at university its use became an omnipresent factor of student life. The Herald is also aware of other Dunedin students who are increasingly using drugs while out partying with their peers. Tom said there were typically three methods of sourcing drugs: You have the money to purchase it yourself; you split it with a friend or group; or simply walk around and ask people. And I always make sure to get mine tested. The University of Otago says substance abuse can be a concern for all tertiary institutions. Photo: ODT files The pair agreed drug use had become prevalent within the student culture due to the increasing decentralisation of student watering holes such as legendary old student pubs Gardies, Starters Bar and the Captain Cook Tavern. And the culture is just to have drugs. A University of Otago spokesperson said the university took the wellbeing and safety of its students extremely seriously and any reports of unsafe drug use, including MDMA, were of concern. We have systems in place to address substance abuse issues including education, prevention and support services for any students who may be struggling. While the university could not control individual behaviours, it was committed to fostering a culture that promoted responsible decision-making and supported the wellbeing of all of its students, they said. Skip to main content. Saturday, 16 March File photo. Photo: Getty. Photo: ODT files. NZ Herald.
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