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ROYAL SOCIETY OF CHEMISTRY Pharmaceuticals In The Environment by R E HESTER
Medicines play an important role in the treatment and prevention of disease in humans and animals, but residues from these medicines can be released into the environment through a number of routes during their manufacture, use and disposal. It is only recently that the potential environmental impacts of this exposure to pharmaceuticals are being considered._x000D__x000D__x000D_The book explores where pharmaceutical residues can be found, e.g. in surface waters, drinking water, sediments and the marine environment; the sources of these residues, from manufacture through to disposal of unused medicines; how these residues break down; and how this all impacts on wildlife and human health._x000D__x000D__x000D_In reviewing the current position and examining further possible impacts, this book is an important reference for researchers working in the pharmaceutical industry, as well as for environmentalists, policy makers and students on pharmacy and environmental science courses wanting to better understand the impacts of pharmaceuticals on the environment._x000D_ Table of Contents:- _x000D_
The Pharmaceutical Industry and the Future of Drug Development; Distribution of Pharmaceutical Residues in the Environment; Pharmaceuticals in the Marine Environment; Sources of Residues in the Environment and their Control; Persistence of Pharmaceutical Residues both in Sewage Treatment Works and the Receiving Environment; Ecotoxicology, Environmental Risk Assessment and Potential Impact on Human Health; Impacts of Pharmaceuticals on Terrestrial Wildlife; Veterinary Pharmaceuticals._x000D_