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Be aware that the information contained here may be out-of-date.
For the most recent information, we recommend visiting the main website of the EMCDDA.
| Country | Source | |
|---|---|---|
| Belgium | IPH, Project 'Composition of drugs in circulation' | |
| Bulgaria | Science and Research Institute of Criminology and Criminal Law | |
| Czech Republic | Police Forces and Criminalistic Institute of Prague | |
| Denmark | Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Aarhus | |
| Germany | Bundeskriminalamt (Federal Criminal Office) | |
| Estonia | Estonia Forensic Service Centre | |
| Greece | Central Anti-Drug Coordinating Unit/State General Chemical Laboratory | |
| Spain | Drugs National Central Office, Ministry of Interior | |
| France | Laboratory of the Scientific Police | |
| Latvia | Forensic Service Department of the State Police | |
| Lithuania | Lithuanian Criminal Police Bureau | |
| Luxembourg | Judicial Police, Special Drug Unit | |
| Hungary | Criminal Professional and Research Institute | |
| Malta | Forensic Science Laboratory | |
| Netherlands-A | DIMS Trimbos Institute | |
| Netherlands-B | DIMS Trimbos Institute | |
| Austria | Federal Ministry of Interior | |
| Poland | Central Forensic Laboratory | |
| Portugal | Criminal Police Scientific Laboratory - Toxicology | |
| Slovenia | Ministry of Interior - Forensic Science Center | |
| Slovakia | Slovak Forensic Institute (KEÚ PZ) | |
| UK (England and Wales) | Forensic Science Service | |
| Norway | National Bureau of Crime Investigation |
Page last updated: Tuesday, 13 November 2007