A recent report from the EU drugs agency indicates a growing complexity in Croatia’s illicit drug market, with new substances appearing weekly. The report highlights a concerning rise in the prevalence of more potent cannabis products. Simultaneously, cocaine is becoming more readily available within the country. A particularly dangerous trend identified is the adulteration of drugs, where buyers may unknowingly receive substances different from what they purchased, potentially leading to severe health consequences. Authorities are concerned about the increasing mixing of various substances, further escalating the risks for users. This evolving landscape presents significant challenges for law enforcement and public health officials in Croatia. The report underscores the need for heightened monitoring and preventative measures.