Drug researchers say the collapsing price of methamphetamine has concerning implications
Drug researchers say the collapsing price of methamphetamine has concerning implications
19 January 2026
The New Zealand Drug Trends Survey reveals the price of a gram fell to about 334 dollars last year - compared to 563 dollars in 2017.
Adjusted for inflation, the drug's costing less than half what it was eight years ago.
SHORE & Whariki Research Centre lead, Chris Wilkins, says meth used to be a top-end drug but now almost competes with cannabis.
He says it means meth is more accessible to a wider group of people - ultimately creating more social harm.
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