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  • Environmental Science
  • Ecotoxicology
  • Pharmaceutical Science

Background:

  • Pharmaceuticals are essential for human and animal health.
  • The presence of pharmaceuticals in the environment is a growing concern.
  • Existing measures are insufficient to mitigate the ecological impact of pharmaceutical residues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the urgent need for new research.
  • To emphasize the necessity of developing novel strategies.
  • To address the ecological impact of pharmaceuticals in ecosystems.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature on pharmaceutical pollution.
  • Analysis of existing environmental monitoring data.
  • Identification of knowledge gaps in pharmaceutical ecotoxicology.

Main Results:

  • Significant ecological risks associated with pharmaceutical residues.
  • Limited effectiveness of current wastewater treatment technologies.
  • Lack of comprehensive regulatory frameworks for pharmaceutical discharge.

Conclusions:

  • Urgent development of new measures and research is required.
  • Integrated approaches are needed to manage pharmaceutical pollution.
  • Further investigation into the long-term ecological effects is essential.