Addiction specialists have praised a police promise to hand out pamphlets instead of prison sentences to busted drug dealers' "hundreds" of clients.
Four men and one woman were arrested last week after police executed a number of search warrants as part of Operation Rosella. They face charges relating to supply and possession of methamphetamine.
As well as seizing methamphetamine, GBL, large amounts of cash and drug paraphernalia, Waitemata Police also identified hundreds of their clients and said they would be following up with them to provide prevention advice and local support services.
The Addiction Practitioners' Association Aotearoa New Zealand applauded the decision to provide help.
Executive director Sue Paton said it showed a "welcome softening approach by law enforcement that would go a long way towards reducing New Zealand's methamphetamine problem".