Recently, the intersection of pharmaceuticals and environmental health has become an urgent and pressing concern, garnering significant attention from scientists, policymakers, and the public alike.
Pharmaceuticals, while providing immense benefits to people and animals, pose a potential risk to the environment, particularly as many drugs are broken down by humans and then released into water bodies and soil. These compounds can affect aquatic life and potentially enter the human food chain, raising serious concerns over long-term ecological and health impacts.
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