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Table TDI-10. Age distributions and primary drug distributions — EU summary of clients entering treatment, 2007 or most recent year available [see all tables in this series...]

Part (ii) New outpatient clients, primary drug distribution by age (%)

Substance<1515–1920–2425–2930–3435–3940–4445+Age knownAge not known
Opioids6.713.733.644.549.552.448.641.35732275
Cocaine2.19.419.425.929.528.232.534.33478244
Stimulants3.97.26.85.24.23.73.43.0781718
Hypnotics and sedatives1.00.90.81.01.22.02.97.4238913
Hallucinogens0.10.40.20.10.10.10.10.22671
Volatile substances6.70.80.10.10.10.20.10.14870
Cannabis 78.367.038.522.514.612.511.010.24446756
Other substances 1.10.60.70.70.81.01.43.514026
Total23062291533398306572293716733109129075148933213

Notes:

 : indicates data not available 

 The countries supplying data are: 

 BE, BG,CZ,DK,DE,IE,EL,ES,FR,IT,CY,LV,LT,HU,MT,NL,AT,RO,SI,SK,FI,SE,UK,HR 

 Data for Belgium refer to 2005 and to outpatient and low-threshold agencies. Data for Spain refer to 2006 and to outpatient centres and treatment units in prisons. Data for Malta refer to 2006 and to Outpatient and specialised inpatient treatment centres, low-threshold agencies and units in prison. Data for the Netherlands refer to outpatient centres and low-threshold agencies. 

 The number of treatment clients in each country is listed in Table TDI-7

 See also Table TDI-102 on distribution by country and ‘General notes for interpreting data’ on the Explanatory notes and help page

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2008 — Table TDI outpatient and inpatient treatment centres. 

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