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  • 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 … process (1). Additionally, new application methods could be explored to enable more efficient and targeted dosing of active substances. Closing data gaps In recent … closed within this framework. Regulations for the protection of surface water Water resources require special protection not only as habitats for aquatic organisms but …

  • 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 … PBT/vPvB assessment depends on their logKow value (n-octanol-water partition coefficient), which indicates lipophilicity. If the logKow value is greater than 4.5, …

  • 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.

    … or reduced as far as possible in order to protect ecosystems and drinking water resources in the long term. Effects of pharmaceuticals in the environment To assess … substances measured in the environment are generally below the therapeutic doses used in medicinal products. However, this does not imply safety for the environment. …

  • 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 … 2022. Of this, 13.9% was used as fertiliser in agriculture, and 0.8% was applied in landscaping (8). The Sewage Sludge Ordinance, which came into effect in 2017, … European Council (2024): Urban wastewater: Council adopts new rules for more efficient treatment (abgerufen am 21.11.2024) AOK (2023): Antibiotikaresistenzen: …

  • 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

    Photo of a consultation in a pharmacy.

    … The pharmacy as a central place for information on the environmentally responsible use of drugs Source: Volker Witt / Adobe Stock By integrating environmental aspects … patients about the proper disposal of leftover medicines. Pharmacies can use these resources to enhance public awareness and encourage responsible medication …

  • 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 … as it is not only a vital habitat for aquatic organisms but also an essential resource for human life. Nevertheless, individual studies have detected traces of … Statista 2023: Pro-Kopf-Arzneimittelverbrauch von GKV-Versicherten in Deutschland nach Altersgruppe im Jahr 2018. …

  • 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 …

  • Article from 11.10.2024 | Last changed: 05.02.2025

    EU Regulation concerning fluorinated greenhouse gases

    EU Regulation concerning fluorinated greenhouse gases Regulation (EU) 2024/573 on … Global Warming Potential of many of the fluorinated greenhouse gases and mixtures used as refrigerants, click here. Operator obligations Operators of certain …

  • Article from 25.07.2025 | Last changed: 22.08.2025

    CASRI’s Co-design Methodology: The Funnelling Approach

    The image shows a flowchart representing a structured process for implementing research and innovation collaborations and funding actions.

    … Funnelling Approach The CASRI Funneling Approach Source: @ CASRI The methodology used in CASRI to involve stakeholders in the various phases of the project has been … , which has already developed a Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) for land use, land-use changes and soil management in a co-design process. Based on a …