Evaluation of the potential environmental risk from the destination of medicines: an epidemiological and toxicological study.
Mariana A R SalgadoMariana R SalvadorAndré de Oliveira BaldoniRalph Gruppi ThoméHélio Batista Dos SantosPublished in: Daru : journal of Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2021)
Respondents disposed medicines in an inappropriate manner primarily in household waste and in the toilet. Nimesulide was the most discarded drug according to study population. Moreover, teratogenic effects such as spinal cord defects, decreasing heartbeats, and increasing pericardial and yolk sac area in embryos were observed after exposure to nimesulide. These results show that nimesulide may promote risk to aquatic organisms and to human health if it is discarded in an unsafe manner.