Wastewater Analysis Reveals Rising Ketamine and Crack Cocaine Use in Switzerland
A scientific analysis of wastewater by the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) shows a significant increase in ketamine and crack cocaine consumption, providing a stark, data-driven look at evolving drug trends across the country.

Key Takeaways
- Wastewater analysis from the first half of 2025 indicates a significant rise in ketamine and crack cocaine consumption in Switzerland.
- Ketamine levels in Zurich's wastewater are significantly higher than the average of all ten survey locations.
- Crack cocaine degradation products (AEME) have risen significantly in Zurich and Chur.
- Consumption of crystal meth (methamphetamine) and cannabis has slightly decreased.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Wastewater doesnât lie."