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Medicinal drug pollution in waterways

Despite having known for almost two decades that pharmaceuticals are commonly found in aquatic environments (Kolpin et al. 2002), we are only beginning to understand the potential implications of these synthetic chemicals on aquatic organisms and ecosystem processes."

Source : Ecosphere, link below.

Traces of prescribed medicinal drugs (and their breakdown products - known as 'metabolites') are now widely found in aquatic environments.

They are excreted by the users and end up in sewage. In many cases, normal sewage processing techniques do not remove all traces before the water is re-cycled into waterways. The effects of these drugs on aquatic and marine organisms (and the wider food chain in general) are, for the most part, entirely unknown. As is the scale of the problem.

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A detailed, open-access report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2022, which sampled rivers in 104 countries, found that the most common pharmaceutical residual chemicals were Carbamazepine (an anti-convulsant used to treat epilepsyplugin-autotooltip__plain plugin-autotooltip_bigEpilepsy

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) and Metformin (used to treat type 2 diabetes). Caffeine, which the authors term a 'lifestyle' chemical was the third most common.

Noting that :

[…] pharmaceutical pollution poses a global threat to environmental and human health, as well as to delivery of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals."

See : PNAS open access119 (8)
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