HC Deb 31 January 2000 vol 343 c445W
Mr. Flynn

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer what was the total number of death certificates issued in Wales in each of the past 10 years that mentioned(a) heroin, (b) methadone, (c) ecstasy, (d) paracetamol and (e) alcohol. [106189]

Table [1]: Drug-related deaths1 for usual residents of Wales, 1993–97
Year Heroin and Diamorphine Heroin and Morphine2 MDMA/Ecstasy Paracetamol3 Methadone
1993 2 4 0 15 5
1994 2 7 2 19 9
1995 1 14 0 39 19
1996 5 13 2 21 19
1997 5 12 1 32 21
1Deaths with underlying cause codes 292, 304, 305.2–305.9, E850-E858, E950.0-E950.5, E962.0 and E980.0-E980.5 using the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, where the named substance was mentioned on the death certificate.
2 Combined figures are presented for heroin and morphine as the latter may be detected at post-mortem following the breakdown of heroin in the body.
3 Includes deaths where paracetamol or any compounds containing paracetamol, such as co-proxamol, are mentioned on the death certificate.

Table [2]: Alcohol-related deaths1 for usual residents of Wales, 1989–98
Year Number
1998 305
1997 295
1996 294
1995 289
1994 244
1993 240
1992 213
1991 233
1990 234
1989 201
1 Underlying cause of death codes 303, 305.0, 291, 425.5, 571 and N980, using the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision.