List of countries by prevalence of opiates use

This is a list of countries (and some territories) by the annual prevalence of opiates use as percentage of the population aged 15–64 (unless otherwise indicated).

The primary source of information are the World Drug Report 2011 (WDR 2011) and the World Drug Report 2006 (WDR 2006),[1][2] published by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). The indicator is the "annual prevalence" rate which is shown as the percentage of the youth and adult population who have consumed the drugs at least once in the past year. The largest producer of opiates in the world is Afghanistan to a total of 93% of the world's market.[3]

The list does not include opioids,classified as a different drug under the World Drug Report 2011 list, which is considered "opiates and prescription opioids."

Country or EntityAnnual prevalence
(percent)
YearSources and notes
 Afghanistan3.652015[1]
 Iran3.312015[4]
 Russia1.642007[1]
 Maldives1.342012[4]
 Ukraine1.162006[1]
 Macau1.12003[2]
 United States of America1.042016[4]
 Kazakhstan1.032015[4]
 Pakistan1.002012[4]
 Malaysia0.942009[1]
 Uzbekistan0.932015[4]
 Mauritius0.912007[1]
 Kyrgyzstan0.892015[4]
 Estonia0.812004[1]
 Myanmar0.82010[1]
 Belarus0.762016[4]
 United Kingdom0.732012[5]
 Georgia0.722010[4]
 Ireland0.722006[4]
 Nigeria0.72008[1]
 Luxembourg0.592007[4]
 Malta0.592015[4]
 Vietnam0.532011[4]
 Italy0.522014[4]
 Tajikistan0.522015[4]
 Denmark0.522009[4]
 France0.522011[4]
 Bulgaria0.52011[4]
 North Macedonia0.52004[2]
 Austria0.52002[2]
 Latvia0.492016[4]
 Portugal0.492012[4]
 Slovenia0.492012[4]
 Albania0.452007[4]
 Switzerland0.432015[4]
 South Africa0.412008[4]
 Zambia0.42003[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Canada0.42000[2] " (Ontario, 18+)"
 Belgium0.41997[2]
 Nepal0.41996[2]
 Czech Republic0.42003[2]
 India0.42001[2]
 Israel0.402016[4] (18-65)
 Laos0.372008[4]
 Bangladesh0.372003[4]
 Croatia0.352012[4]
 Turkmenistan0.322007[4]
 Angola0.32001[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Taiwan0.32002[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Bahrain0.31998[2]
 Iceland0.31998[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Sri Lanka0.302016[4]
 Chile0.32010[2] (12-64)
 Norway0.272013[4]
 Cyprus0.252015[4]
 Lithuania0.242007[4]
 Greece0.232015[4]
 Germany0.222014[4]
 Kenya0.222012[4]
 Spain0.212014[4]
 Thailand0.202007[4]
 Australia0.202016[4]
 Armenia0.22007[4]
 Somalia0.22004[2]
 Bahamas0.22003[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Democratic Republic of the Congo0.22004[2]
 Azerbaijan0.22000[2]
 Chad0.21995[2]
 Liberia0.22004[2]
 Sierra Leone0.21997[2]
 South Korea0.22004[2]
 Hong Kong0.22004[2]
 Indonesia0.22002[2] (UNODC estimates)
 China0.22003[2]
 Guatemala0.2[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Panama0.2[2] (Tentative estimates)
 Lebanon0.22003[2]
 Kuwait0.22004[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Jordan0.22001[2]
 Uruguay0.22003[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Poland0.22002[2]
 Romania0.172016[4]
 Netherlands0.132012[4]
 Slovakia0.132008[4]
 Hungary0.132015[4] (18-64)
 El Salvador0.112005[4]
 Barbados0.112006[4]
 Brazil0.12016[4]
 New Zealand0.102008[4]
 Argentina0.12004[2]
 Colombia0.12004[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Rwanda0.12004[2]
 Dominican Republic0.12001[2] (12-70) (UNODC estimates)
 Algeria0.12004[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Libya0.12004[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Thailand0.12003[2]
 Ghana0.12004[2]
 Republic of the Congo0.12004[2]
 Central African Republic0.12004[2]
 Niger0.12004[2]
 Japan0.12002[2]
 Costa Rica0.1[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Honduras0.11995[2]
 Mexico0.12002[2]
 Venezuela0.12003[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Ecuador0.11999[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Finland0.12002[2]
 Sweden0.12001[2]
 Oman0.091999[2]
 Yemen0.091999[2] (Tentative estimates)
 Moldova0.072000[2]
 Ethiopia0.05[2] (Tentative estimates)
 Uganda0.052004[2]
 Antigua and Barbuda0.052000[2]
 Turkey0.052003[2]
 Bolivia0.072004[4]
 Zimbabwe0.042004[2]
 Tunisia0.032003[2]
 Namibia0.032000[2]
 Senegal0.082006[4]
 Suriname0.021998[2]
 Tanzania0.021998[2]
 Morocco0.022004[2]
 United Arab Emirates0.022004[2] (UNODC estimates)
 Syria0.022005[2]
 Cote d'Ivoire0.011997[2]
 Brunei Darussalam0.011998[2]
 Saudi Arabia0.012000[2]
 Qatar0.011996[2]
 Singapore0.0042004[2]

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "World Drug Report 2011" (PDF). United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt "World Drug Report 2006". United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. 2006.
  3. ^ "World Drug Report 2009" (PDF). United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax "Prevalence of drug use in the general population - national data" (XLS). United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. 2018. Retrieved 8 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Estimates of the Prevalence of Opiate Use and/or Crack Cocaine Use, 2011/12: Sweep 8 Summary Report" (PDF). NTA NHS Report. NHS. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 June 2017. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
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