Comparison of illegal drug use pattern in Taiwan and Korea from 2006 to 2014.
Ling-Yi FengWen-Jing YuWei-Ting ChangEunyoung HanHeesun ChungJih-Heng LiPublished in: Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy (2016)
While the problem of methamphetamine still lingers, NPS have emerged as a new issue in both countries. However, the NPS pattern was different between Taiwan and Korea. Although the controlled NPS items in Taiwan were far less than those in Korea, the quantity of total NPS seizures, especially with ketamine, was much larger in Taiwan than in Korea. Different NPS pattern may also imply they were from different sources. Factors other than geographical proximity, such as drug policy and availability and accessibility to drugs, should be taken into account for the current status of illegal drug use in Korea and Taiwan.