Chemsex is less visible and less discussed in Lithuania than in larger Western European cities, but it exists within Vilnius's gay community. Gay-specific chemsex support resources are limited; LGL and general addiction services are the main entry points.
Lithuania has drug possession laws with criminal consequences for personal use. Seeking medical help in an overdose situation will not result in prosecution — emergency care takes priority.
For drug mechanics, overdose protocols, and harm reduction principles, see Chemsex: Safety — General Guide.
Emergency
Call 03 (ambulance) or 112 immediately if someone is unresponsive or cannot be woken after taking G. Recovery position — on their side. Stay. Tell the operators what was taken. Time is critical.
Support Resources
LGL — Lithuanian Gay League Web: lgl.lt
The primary contact for gay and bisexual men dealing with anything that intersects with their identity — including substance use. Referrals to appropriate support and non-judgmental peer connection. English spoken.
Priklausomybės ligų centras (Addiction Disease Centre) Public addiction treatment through the health system. Ask your GP for a referral (siuntimas), or contact the National Public Health Centre (Visuomenės sveikatos centras) for current contact details. Not LGBTQ+-specific.
Demetra demetra.lt — Harm reduction work extending to drug use in sexual contexts for gay and bisexual men. Advice and referrals, and three-site STI testing at Demetra and Santaros after chemsex sessions.
The Post-Session Crash
The crash after stimulant use, combined with shame about sex in a conservative cultural context, can hit hard. LGL's counselling services exist for exactly this moment.