Finland vs Lithuania: Pharmaceutical consumption

Finland
361.1 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day
in 2025
Lithuania
229 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day
in 2024
Finland rank
5th
Lithuania rank
7th

Pharmaceutical consumption over time

  • Finland
  • Lithuania
100200300400199820112025

How they compare

Finland currently reports 361.1 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day against 229 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day in Lithuania, a difference of 132.1 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day.

That makes Finland's figure about 1.6 times Lithuania's.

Across all 15 years both countries report, Finland has been ahead every year.

Finland ranks 5th and Lithuania ranks 7th of 21 countries.

Finland has averaged higher in every one of the 2 decades both report.

Head to head by decade

Decade Finland Lithuania Difference Ahead
2010s 308.27 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day 119.34 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day 188.93 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day Finland
2020s 338.12 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day 207.44 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day 130.68 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day Finland

Averages of every year both report within each decade.

Frequently asked questions

Which has higher pharmaceutical consumption, Finland or Lithuania?
Finland, at 361.1 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day against 229 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day in Lithuania as of 2025.
What is the difference in pharmaceutical consumption between Finland and Lithuania?
132.1 Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day, with Finland ahead.
How many years of comparable data are there for Finland and Lithuania?
15 years are reported by both, from 2010 to 2024.
How do Finland and Lithuania rank globally for pharmaceutical consumption?
Finland ranks 5th and Lithuania ranks 7th of 21 countries.
Where does this data come from?
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, published as Pharmaceutical consumption. Statizoid refreshes it automatically from the source and publishes the full history for both places.

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About this data

Indicator
Pharmaceutical consumption
Unit
Defined daily dose per 1 000 inhabitants per day
Source
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Licence
OECD Terms and Conditions (attribution required)
Coverage
31 places, 708 data points, 1980–2025
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Total pharmaceutical consumption according to the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical (ATC) classification/Defined Daily Dose (DDD) system, created by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology. The unit of measurement is Defined Daily Dose (DDD), defined as the assumed average maintenance dose per day for a drug used on its main indication in adults. The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical classification system divides drugs into different groups according to the organ system on which they act and/or therapeutical, pharmacological and chemical characteristics. The main principles for the classification of medicinal substances according to the ATC is presented in the publication “Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment”, WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology, Oslo. The publication “ATC Index with DDDs” lists all assigned ATC codes and DDD values. Both these publications are updated annually. The ATC codes are based on the 2026 version of the ATC Index. All alterations implemented from January 2026 are available on the WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology website at https://www.whocc.no/lists_of__temporary_atc_ddds_and_alterations/. Data should reflect, where possible, the total consumption for each pharmaceutical drug category, i.e. including consumption in hospitals. Please refer to the Sources and Methods for detailed country-specific information.