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Do new generations of active pharmaceuticals for human use require an adaption of the environmental risk assessment? - Part II: Case studies


In view of the advanced development of new specific active pharmaceutical ingredients, the question arises as to whether the established standard procedures for the environmental risk assessment in the context of marketing authorization are still sufficient to adequately cover relevant effects on environmental organisms. The focus of this project is on specific test strategies for substances from the group of oncologicals, cardiologicals and statins, as well as their experimental verification in case studies. Studies with aquatic plants in the Lemna sp. Growth Inhibition Test (OECD 221), the zebrafish embryo toxicity test (OECD 236) amended with sublethal endpoints and the comet assay with environmentally relevant cell types are discussed as possible adaptations, although not all of them proved to be suitable.


Series Texte | 21/2024 Number of pages 135 Year of publication Author(s) Elke Eilebrecht, Karsten Schlich, Kornelija Franzen, Bernd Göckener, Anja Coors, Mirco Weil Related publications Language English Project No. (FKZ) 3718 65 420 2 Publisher German Environment Agency Additional information PDF is accessible File size 3.19 MB Print version not available

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