Pharmaceutical Drugs in Drinking Water: Environmental Contamination & Health Effects

Pharmaceuticals are pervading waterways globally, harming wildlife and presenting health risks when ingested by humans. Environmental bioethics must engage with this issue to uncover solutions. Key Facts: Over 600 pharmaceuticals have been detected in waterways worldwide. Common contaminants include cancer drugs, antidepressants, antibiotics, and more. 90% of medications pass through the human body and enter …

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Antidepressants Like Fluoxetine in Wastewater & Wildlife Behavior (Starling Birds Study)

The presence of pharmaceuticals in the environment has become a growing concern, with increasing evidence that these compounds can impact wildlife at low, environmentally relevant levels. One drug in particular – the popular antidepressant fluoxetine (Prozac) – deserves special attention due to its potential effects on brain function and behavior. Key Facts: Fluoxetine is commonly …

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