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Opioid Availability and Consumption in Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa)

The International Narcotics Control Board4 has published the following figures for the consumption of narcotic drugs in Dem Rep of the Congo: codeine 13 kg; morphine 1 kg; pethidine 1 kg; diphenoxylate 7 kg.

For the years 2000-2002, the average defined daily dose consumption of morphine for statistical purposes (S-DDD)5 in Dem Rep of the Congo was 0. This compares with other African countries as follows: Swaziland 1; Egypt 2; Uganda 4; Zimbabwe 13; Namibia 73; South Africa 103. Twenty nine countries reported no morphine consumption during 2000-2002 (Table 1).

Table 1 Average daily consumption of defined daily doses (for statistical purposes) of morphine per million inhabitants, 2000-2002: countries of Africa


Source: International Narcotics Control Board Narcotic Drugs: Estimated World Requirements for 2004. Statistics for 2002. New York: United Nations, 2004.


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