Wastewater Analysis Reveals Rising Ketamine Use in Switzerland
New data from wastewater analysis by the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology (Eawag) points to a notable rise in ketamine consumption. The research, which offers a snapshot of drug use patterns, suggests an emerging public health trend across the country.

Key Takeaways
- Ketamine consumption is rising significantly in Switzerland based on wastewater analysis.
- Zurich recorded the highest concentrations of ketamine, exceeding the average of ten other Swiss sites.
- Ketamine levels spike on weekends, indicating substantial recreational use.
- Crack cocaine markers (AEME) have risen noticeably in 2025, particularly in Zurich and Chur.
- Methamphetamine use has declined slightly nationwide since 2021.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Wastewater analysis cannot identify individual users, but it offers a broad barometer of changing habits."
"For ketamine, at least, the direction of travel is clear."