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Table TDI-8. Primary use of stimulants of clients entering treatment, 2007 or most recent year available [see all tables in this series...]

Part (i) New clients by country and type of stimulant (%)

CountryAmphetamines%Ecstasy%Other stimulants%Total stimulants
Belgium(1)3390.939.100.036
Bulgaria7100.000.000.07
Czech Republic275099.750.220.12757
Denmark18987.12812.900.0217
Germany(2)::::::
Estonia:::::::
Ireland2522.38676.810.9112
Greece00.0266.7133.33
Spain(3)27660.512727.95311.6456
France2232.84465.711.567
Italy3922.412169.5148.0174
Cyprus00.05100.000.05
Latvia27286.610.34113.1314
Lithuania(2)::::::
Luxembourg:::::::
Hungary27883.25215.641.2334
Malta00.016100.000.016
Netherlands42066.810717.010216.2629
Austria4668.72029.911.567
Poland(4):::::::
Portugal423.5952.9423.517
Romania212.51487.500.016
Slovenia00.01100.000.01
Slovakia27197.862.200.00277
Finland9194.844.211.0496
Sweden37396.971.851.30385
Uk(5)204576.954820.6682.562661
Croatia12467.85932.200.00183
Turkey00.06398.411.5664
Norway:::::::
Total726781.7%132814.9%2993.4%8894

Notes:

 : indicates data not available 

 All types of treatment centres as defined by TDI Protocol 2.0 are included. 

 Percentages are of clients in treatment for stimulants as primary drug 

 (1) Last data available refer to 2005. 

 (2) For Germany and Lithuania only the aggregated data for Stimulants Total is available. Germany (2030 new clients), Lithuania (21 ). 

 (3) Last data available refer to 2006.  

 (3) Breakd own by drus is not available. 

 (5) Data collection period refers to 1.4.2006 to 31.3.2007 for the UK. 

 See also ‘General notes for interpreting data’ on the Explanatory notes and help page

Sources:

 Reitox national reports 2008 — Standard table 3. 

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