Drugs and alcohol in the Netherlands

Drugs and alcohol can have damaging consequences to your health and wellbeing. We know what university life can be like, and while we do not endorse the use of any substances (much less illegal ones!), we still want students to know that if they need help or support, they can get it. On this page, we’ll break down some risks associated with drugs and alcohol, as well as different avenues for getting guidance and assistance to navigate issues such as addiction.

Drugs

The Netherlands has a famously liberal drug policy, but that doesn’t mean that everything is legal. This is why we have a dedicated page for those who want to learn more about the rules and regulations on cannabis and drug use. We highly recommend you read through this if you intend to use substances in the Netherlands, so that you don’t run into any problems with the law or the police.

Testing your substances

Drug use can be dangerous, and it’s important that you are aware of what you are consuming and what the possible consequences are. Beyond the obvious risks associated with various substances, it’s really important for students to know that obtaining drugs from illegal sources comes with even more dangers: ultimately, you never know what you’re getting. If you’re going to use drugs, you must test your substances. 

Rat poison and other chemicals have been found in certain drugs. One reoccurring substance is XTC, which appears in high dosage on the Dutch drug market and significantly raises the risks of drugs. You can use a drug test kit to determine whether or not your drugs contain undesirable substances. You can get these kits at local head shops, smart shops or online. However, be aware that these kits usually only show if the tested substance is indeed XTC or amphetamine. They do not show dosage or pollution levels, which means you can’t see some of the most essential details! 

If you don’t want to spend any money, look at the official government website which lists testing locations. The nearest one to Maastricht is in Heerlen. On this website you can find lists of tested drugs and warnings about specific ones that have been judged as extra dangerous.

Remember that there is no safe way to take drugs, but testing the quality before consuming is still a smart move.

If you want to know more about attitudes and statistics related to drug use in the Netherlands you can visit the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.

Where to go in case of addiction 

Addiction is a danger many students underestimate. An addiction, not only to drugs but also to different behaviours (e.g. gaming), often messes up the situation and studies of students and sometimes can even endanger your life. If you worry that you might have a drug problem, or maybe one of your friends does, you can get in touch with the department of addiction prevention Mondriaan in Maastricht. Mondriaan is an organisation with more than 40 locations in Limburg and they are specialised in aiding and treating addiction. Not only do they treat patients, they are also generally approachable with all questions you might have regarding the topic. 

You can contact Mondriaan Addiction Prevention at:  

Mail: preventie@mondriaan.eu  

Phone: 088 506 7200 

Reliable and objective information sources about alcohol, drugs and other addictions 

  • Unity has up to date information about drugs through Drugs ABC. 
  • If you want to know more about how drugs influence all the processes going on in your brain you can click here and have an animation explain it to you. You can choose different kinds of drugs to see the different effects they have on your brain. 
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