The data shows the prevalence of amphetamine use in the past 12 months in Europe between 2015 and 2017, by country. Prevalence has been highest in Norway and the Netherlands, with 1.7% of the population having used amphetamines within a year.
Norway (2016) | 1.7 |
Netherlands (2016) | 1.7 |
Germany (2015) | 1 |
Croatia (2015) | 1 |
Czech Republic (2016) | 0.8 |
Denmark (2017) | 0.7 |
Bulgaria (2016) | 0.7 |
Hungary (2015) | 0.5 |
United Kingdom (2016) | 0.5 |
Spain (2015) | 0.5 |
Austria (2015) | 0.4 |
Slovakia (2015) | 0.4 |
Ireland (2015) | 0.3 |
Latvia (2015) | 0.3 |
Lithuania (2016) | 0.3 |
Cyprus (2016) | 0.1 |
Italy (2017) | 0.1 |
Romania (2016) | 0.1 |
Portugal (2016) | 0 |