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Table PPP-7. Purity of cocaine products at retail level, 2006 [see all tables in this series...]

Part (i) Minimum, maximum, mean and modal (typical) purity recorded (percentage)

CountryCocaine Crack
Sample sizeMin.Max.MeanModeSample sizeMin.Max.MeanMode
Belgium 3780.197.552.7
Bulgaria 454803630272807680
Czech Republic 120.667.140.2
Denmark(1)612702218
Germany(3)377024.6
Estonia 364883412
Greece 0.89550.290
Spain 44
France-A 9920845281165876487
France-B 17100.490614610239736070
France-C 373088270
Latvia 322753120
Lithuania 28208846
Luxembourg 501210061.8
Hungary 6510803433
Malta 3523.6614751.7364.783.678.4
Netherlands 58409952.8
Austria 2180.59332.327.6121281.640.729.6
Poland 812.280.844.635
Portugal 339.187.444.6334.561.847.2
Slovenia1163.362.523.926.7
Slovakia(1) (2)290.658.145.835.3
Finland 80238451
United Kingdom (4)244619534.582312310049.537
Croatia2012.5853737
Turkey14.997.264
Norway709735

Notes:

 Min.= minimum purity recorded; Max. = maximum purity recorded; Mean = mean purity recorded; Mode = most frequent (typical) purity recorded. 

 Data were not available in 2006 for the un-listed EU Member States. 

 The minimum ‘zero’ values represent a value greater than zero but lower than the minimum sensitivity threshold that allows a robust estimate. 

 (1) Data reported as mode, most frequent (typical) purity, are actually the median. 

 (2) Data reported as means is actually a weighted mean. 

 (3) Data reported as means is actually the median. 

 (4) Data refer to England and Wales only. 

Sources:

 Reitox national focal points. See also Table PPP-7 partii

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