Pharmaceutical pollution

Pharmaceutical pollution refers to the contamination of the environment by pharmaceutical drugs and their metabolites. This can occur through the improper disposal of unused or expired medications, as well as through excretion by humans and animals. Pharmaceutical pollution is a growing concern, as these substances can have adverse effects on both human and environmental health. Effective management of pharmaceutical pollution requires proper disposal methods, as well as efforts to reduce unnecessary medication use and promote sustainable production practices in the pharmaceutical industry.

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