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Current uncertainties and challenges of publicly available pharmaceutical environmental risk assessment data

Heidi Ahkola, Lauri Äystö, Tiina Sikanen, S. Riikonen, Tea Pihlaja, Sari Kauppi

2024European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pharmaceutical residues are widely detected in aquatic environment worldwide mainly arising from human excretions in sewage systems. Presently, publicly available, high quality environmental risk assessment (ERA) data for pharmaceuticals are limited. However, databases like the Swedish Fass offer valuable resources aiding healthcare professionals and environmental scientists in identifying substances of significant concern. In this review, we provide a concise overview of the regulatory ERA process for medicinal products intended for human use. We explore its key assumptions and uncertainties using a subset of 37 pharmaceuticals. First, we compare the consistency of their predicted no-effect concentrations reported in the Fass database with those by marketing authorisation holders. Second, we compare the predicted environmental concentrations (PEC) calculated based on sales data between European and national drug consumption statistics as well as with measured environmental concentrations (MEC), to demonstrate their impact on the regional risk quotients. Finally, we briefly discuss the prevailing uncertainties and challenges of current ecotoxicity testing, especially outcomes of chronic and nonlethal effects.

Topics & Concepts

AuthorizationRisk assessmentConsistency (knowledge bases)Environmental risk assessmentHuman healthRisk analysis (engineering)Environmental impact assessmentQuality (philosophy)BusinessEnvironmental planningEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceEnvironmental healthEnvironmental scienceMedicineBiologyEcologyPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceEpistemologyComputer securityPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAnalytical chemistry methods developmentPesticide Residue Analysis and Safety