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Bristol Tranquilliser Project

Overview

Originally founded in  1985 as a tranquilliser withdrawal group, the Bristol Tranquilliser Project (BTP) is a voluntary organisation set up to help people who are experiencing involuntary addiction to prescribed minor tranquillisers, sleeping pills and antidepressants.  Most services – counselling, one-to-one prescribed drug counselling, self-help groups and a drop-in service – are only available to people living in the Bristol area, but the BTP also offers a phone helpline that is available to anyone living in the UK.

The Helpline:

They provide a full range of services to those living in Bristol. The helpline is also available to those living in other parts of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. 

To contact them please telephone the Helpline on 0117 950 0020.  They are open 10 am – 3.30 pm Monday – Thursday.

The helpline is often very busy and they are unable to return calls, so please keep trying.  They do not offer support or advice via emails.
There is information on the website about various prescription drugs.

Contact Details

Phone:
Helpline 0117 9500 020, office admin 0117 9500 058

Email:

Website:
https://www.btpinfo.org.uk/

Address:
Suite 5A, Westbury Court, Church Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol BS9 3EF

Other Info

Opening times:
Helpline Mon - Thu 10:00 am - 3:30 pm

Costs:
free

Disabled Access:

Directions:

Other information:

Last updated:
24th July 2023

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