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Assessment of Household Disposal of Pharmaceuticals in Lebanon: Management Options to Protect Water Quality and Public Health

Pharmaceuticals comprise an extensive group of compounds whose release into the environment has potential adverse impacts on human health and aquatic ecosystems. In many developing countries the extent of the problem and the occurrence of pharmaceuticals in water bodies are generally unknown. While...

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Published in:Environmental management (New York) 2016-05, Vol.57 (5), p.1125-1137
Main Authors: Massoud, May A., Chami, Ghida, Al-Hindi, Mahmoud, Alameddine, Ibrahim
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Aquatic Pollution
Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Developing countries
Drug stores
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecosystem
Ecosystem management
Environment
Environmental Management
Family Characteristics
Female
Forestry Management
Household wastes
Households
Humans
Landfill
LDCs
Lebanon
Medical wastes
Nature Conservation
Pharmaceutical industry wastes
Pharmaceutical Preparations
Pharmaceuticals
Public Health
Solid wastes
Surface water
Waste disposal
Waste streams
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Water Pollution - prevention & control
Water Pollution Control
Water Quality
title Assessment of Household Disposal of Pharmaceuticals in Lebanon: Management Options to Protect Water Quality and Public Health
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