AbstractActive pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) from the purchase and use of medications are recognized as ubiquitous contaminants of the environment. Ecological impacts can range from subtle to overt — resulting from multi-generational chronic exposure to trace levels of multiple APIs (such as in the aquatic environment) or acute exposure to higher levels (such as with wildlife ingestion of improperly discarded waste). Reducing API entry to the environment has relied solely on conventional end-of-pipe pollution control measures such as wastewater treatment and take-back collections of leftover, unwanted drugs (to prevent disposal by flushing to sewers). An exclusive focus on these conventional approaches has ignored the root sources of th...
Pharmaceuticals have been present in our world’s waters since humans began experimenting with medici...
Inefficiency of conventional methods of water treatment towards removal of pharmaceutical traces fro...
Since the 1980s, the occurrence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) as trace envir...
AbstractActive pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) from the purchase and use of medications are recogn...
AbstractThe prescribed use of pharmaceuticals can result in unintended, unwelcomed, and potentially ...
The prescribing and usage of medications (for both humans and domestic animals) have ramifications e...
The global increasing consumption and production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) is of a...
Pharmaceuticals are essential for human health, but they become an environmental concern when enteri...
Alistair B A Boxall - Environment Department, University of York, Heslington, York, UK. We will p...
The residual drugs, drug bioconjugates, and their metabolites, mostly from human and veterinary usag...
Abstract Environmental scientists have made great strides to regulate pharmaceutical waste. However...
Environmental contamination with pharmaceuticals is widespread, inducing risks to both human health ...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) can enter the natural environment during manufacture, use a...
Approximately 1500 active pharmaceutical ingredients are currently in use; however, the environmenta...
At each stage of a pharmaceutical lifecycle, there is a significant risk of environmental exposure. ...
Pharmaceuticals have been present in our world’s waters since humans began experimenting with medici...
Inefficiency of conventional methods of water treatment towards removal of pharmaceutical traces fro...
Since the 1980s, the occurrence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) as trace envir...
AbstractActive pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) from the purchase and use of medications are recogn...
AbstractThe prescribed use of pharmaceuticals can result in unintended, unwelcomed, and potentially ...
The prescribing and usage of medications (for both humans and domestic animals) have ramifications e...
The global increasing consumption and production of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) is of a...
Pharmaceuticals are essential for human health, but they become an environmental concern when enteri...
Alistair B A Boxall - Environment Department, University of York, Heslington, York, UK. We will p...
The residual drugs, drug bioconjugates, and their metabolites, mostly from human and veterinary usag...
Abstract Environmental scientists have made great strides to regulate pharmaceutical waste. However...
Environmental contamination with pharmaceuticals is widespread, inducing risks to both human health ...
Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) can enter the natural environment during manufacture, use a...
Approximately 1500 active pharmaceutical ingredients are currently in use; however, the environmenta...
At each stage of a pharmaceutical lifecycle, there is a significant risk of environmental exposure. ...
Pharmaceuticals have been present in our world’s waters since humans began experimenting with medici...
Inefficiency of conventional methods of water treatment towards removal of pharmaceutical traces fro...
Since the 1980s, the occurrence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) as trace envir...