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  • Article from 21.02.2025 | Last changed: 05.03.2025

    ALISE: Aligned Study for Environmental Health

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    … Note regarding participation in the study: Participants are selected at random using a scientific procedure so that they represent the children and young people in … programme of the participants As part of the ALISE field phase, questionnaires are used to conduct interviews and samples of drinking water, urine, and blood are … about exposure to pollutants, A drinking water sample from the participant's household, A morning urine sample from the participating child, A blood sample from …

  • Article from 19.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Concepts and mitigation strategies

    Photo of an arm with a doctor's coat and gloves holding a globe.

    … pharmaceutical residues in water bodies must primarily include the responsible use of medicines. A sole focus on wastewater treatment and drinking water … to legal requirements. These collections of verified environmental data could be used in all future authorisation procedures, and data gaps for legacy … 2008/105/EC on Environmental Quality Standards in Water Policy. These standards are used to evaluate the chemical status of surface waters. In Germany, nationally …

  • Article from 18.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Environmental aspects of the authorisation of human medicinal pro

    Das Foto zeigt mehrere Erlenmeyerkolben mit grünlichem Inhalt, die in einer hellerleuchteten Laborumgebung auf einem Tisch aufgereiht sind.

    … risk mitigation measures are not feasible for a veterinary medicine, the UBA can refuse authorisation for environmental reasons. So far, human medicinal products are … and Hazard Assessment (PBT/vPvB Assessment). Both assessments are conducted using a two-tier process. Phase I Risk Assessment The Phase I risk assessment must …

  • Article from 18.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Environmental effects of pharmaceutical substances

    Photo of a hand wearing a plastic glove taking a water sample in a glass container from a body of water.

    … substances measured in the environment are generally below the therapeutic doses used in medicinal products. However, this does not imply safety for the environment. … CC BY 4.0 German Environment Agency 2025 Downloads: (258.30 kB) Contraceptives cause reproductive disorders in aquatic organisms Pharmaceutical substances containing …

  • Article from 17.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Entry and occurrence of human pharmaceuticals in the environment

    Pharmaceutical substances have been detected in the environment in at least 89 countries around the world.

    … active substances (3) are available in over 100,000 medicinal products for human use(4), with annual consumption exceeding 35,000 tonnes (3). These products are … the environment through wastewater Every day, many tonnes of medicinal products are used. Through natural excretion processes, a large proportion of the active … from entering the wastewater. This also applies, for example, to used tissues after using nasal drops or ointments. Another pathway for pharmaceuticals into wastewater …

  • Article from 14.02.2025 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Informational materials on pharmaceuticals and the environment

    Collage with cover images of various information materials on pharmaceuticals and the environment, including flyers, posters, postcards and birthday calendar

    … postcards, and a birthday calendar, as well as free texts and images that can be used in various media channels. last update on 14.02.2025 The materials are … leftover liquid drugs Next Previous caption Postcard: Wipe First… Then Wash! When using medicated creams and gels, the amount of pharmaceutical substances entering …

  • Article from 13.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Dispensing drugs: Environmental aspects

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    … The pharmacy as a central place for information on the environmentally responsible use of drugs Source: Volker Witt / Adobe Stock By integrating environmental aspects … intake. Pharmacy professionals can offer medication reviews to ensure the correct use of medicines and to prevent serious side effects, unwanted drug interactions, duplicate prescriptions, and the use of potentially inappropriate or unnecessary medications. Following consultation …

  • Article from 13.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Prescribing drugs: Environmental aspects

    Photo of a consultation between a doctor and a patient

    … the necessity of medications. It is worth considering whether prescribing and using a medicine can be postponed if non-medicinal approaches or home remedies could … impact. However, these are often not self-administered and are unpopular in use. In addition, many active substances are not available in parenteral forms of …

  • Article from 12.12.2024 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Environmentally conscious disposal of leftover drugs

    Photo: Hand throws pills into toilet overlaid with prohibition symbol

    … or prevent diseases. They are valuable and often costly, requiring careful use. However, expired or unused medicines may accumulate in households. To protect both people and the …

  • Article from 11.12.2024 | Last changed: 24.07.2025

    Environmentally conscious use of medicinal products

    Photo of a young woman using a laptop, medication in one hand, looking up information online, with more medication on a table in the background

    Environmentally conscious use of medicinal products Environmentally conscious use of medicines Source: KMPZZZ / Adobe Stock In matters of health, too, it is …

  • Article from 20.01.2025 | Last changed: 17.06.2025

    Entry, occurrence, and effects of pharmaceuticals in the environm

    Photo of digestion towers reflected in the secondary clarifier of a wastewater treatment plant

    … plant Source: Werner / Adobe Stock Residues of human medicinal products for human use enter the environment primarily through wastewater. Pharmaceutical substances … application, eventually reaching sewage treatment plants. Improper disposal of unused medicines via sinks and toilets also contributes to this issue. Further … pharmaceuticals can be transferred through the manure-soil-plant pathway, even when using dosages commonly applied in veterinary practice. For example, pharmaceuticals …

  • Article from 14.01.2025 | Last changed: 14.01.2025

    Data & Models

    Neuglobsow air monitoring station

    … values for pH and nitrogen such as C/N ratio and nitrate concentration can be used in models that predict occurrence probabilities of plant species as a function … use of datafiles , 2)  the calibration , 3)  interpreting the results  and on 4)  using the vegetation model . The  MetHyd model  is a meteo-hydrological …