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I’m concerned about my cannabis use or my partner’s use. Where can I get help?

It’s hard to ask for help because you may be worried about being judged by others. It’s never too late to make changes to your cannabis use. It’s never too soon to ask for help and support if you have concerns about someone else’s cannabis use.

There are many resources and services to help you or someone you know with concerns about cannabis use.

Talk with your health care provider for information on cutting down or quitting. If you use cannabis for medical reasons, talk with your health care provider about finding a safer alternative while trying to become pregnant.

If you’re concerned about your cannabis use, or the cannabis use of your partner, call the AHS Addiction Helpline, toll-free, 24/7 at 1-866-332-2322, or for more info and to find services in your area go to AHS Addiction & Mental Health.

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