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Table PPP-9. Composition of illicit drug tablets, 2008 [see all tables in this series...]

Part (iv) Information available on substances listed in categories 'Miscellaneous' and 'Other'

CountryInformation available on substances listed in categories "Miscellaneous" and "Other"
BelgiumTablets containing mCPP are included in the category "Miscellaneous". In 2008 most "Miscellaneous" records, 36 out of 66 contained mCPP (alone or in combination with caffeine or domperidone), caffeine, as the only component, was reported in 9 records, 14 contained medicines, 1 cocaine, in 3 no drugs were found and in the rest 3 records other substances.
BulgariaIn category "Miscellaneous" most of the cases concerned forms of CPP.
Czech RepublicNo information available.
DenmarkTablets in the category "Miscellaneous" are mainly mCPP. The 16% is breakdown as follow: 8% only mCPP; 2% mCPP+MDMA; mCPP + amphetamine, SC-B, LSD, methylone, piperonal and 5-MeO-DMT less than 1% each.
GermanyNo information is available due that neither categories, "Miscellaneous" and "Other", represent more than 5% of the records.
EstoniaBenzodiazepines and TAREN (cyclodol) are reported in the category "Miscellaneous".
Ireland:
GreeceNo information is available due that neither categories, "Miscellaneous" and "Other", represent more than 5% of the records.
SpainCategory "Miscellaneous" includes mainly benzodiazepines.
FranceTablets containing mCPP are included in the category "Other / Miscellaneous".
ItalyNo information available.
CyprusThe 71.7% in the category "Miscellaneous" breakdown as follow: 0.45% methadone, 3.55% ephedrine, 48.73 mCPP+metaclorpamide, 6.12% methandrostenolone, 12.8% BZP.
LatviaNo information available.
Lithuania:
LuxembourgTablets in the category "Other / Miscellaneous" are mainly caffeine, paracetamol and ibuprofen.
HungaryThe 15.6 % into the category "Miscellaneous" breakdown as follow: 15.1% mCPP; 0.5% 4-fluoramphetamine.
Malta:
NetherlandsTablets in the category "Miscellaneous" are mainly mCPP. The 16% is breakdown as follow: 8% only mCPP; 2% mCPP+MDMA; mCPP + amphetamine, SC-B, LSD, methylone, piperonal and 5-MeO-DMT less than 1% each.
AustriaTablets containing mCPP are included in the category "Miscellaneous". In 2008 the 28% (n=40) breakdown as follow: mCPP + metoclopramide n=15; mCPP + unknown substance n=4; mCPP n=7; metoclopramide n=1; piperazine derivative n=1; piperazine derivate + unknown substance n=1; unknown amphetamine derivative n=1; caffeine + unknown amphetamine derivative n=1 and the rest unknown substances.
PolandNo information available.
PortugalNo information available.
RomaniaTablets in the category "Miscellaneous" are mainly mCPP, BZP and TFMPP.
SloveniaTablets in the category "Other / Miscellaneous" are mainly mCPP. The following distribution was submitted 14,9 % of MDMA+mCPP; 5,1% of MDMA +caffeine.
SlovakiaTablets included in the category "Miscellaneous" only contain mCPP.
FinlandTablets included in the category "Miscellaneous" only contain mCPP.
Sweden:
United KingdomThe tablets included in the category "Miscellaneous" are mainly piperazine type tablets (BZP, TFMPP, CPP).
CroatiaTablets included in the category "Miscellaneous" only contain mCPP.
TurkeyKlonezapam, Biperidene HCI are reported in the category "Miscellaneous".
NorwayNo information available.

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