Article | REF: PHA3015 V1

Residues of medicinal drugs in the water

Authors: Estelle BAURES, Cyrille HARPET

Publication date: January 10, 2023 | Lire en français

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    The global situation is now quite clear: the world's environment, and in particular its aquatic environments, is contaminated by a wide variety of chemicals, including drug residues. Dissemination is continuous, and varies according to the flows discharged, rainfall conditions and countries' WWTPs . The challenge now is to define strategies, in conjunction with the various stakeholders, aimed at reducing the arrival of drug residues in the environment, based on a global strategy founded on the convergence of better drug use (reduction at source, development...

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