Department of pharmaceutics L.B.Y. P College of Pharmacy Pathri Tal. Phulambri Dist. Chh. Sambhajinagar Maharashtra India 431111.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 14(01), 001-015
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.1.2640
Received on 21 November 2024; revised on 01 January 2025; accepted on 03 January 2025
The objects of this exploration are the overview of current situation of pharmaceutical waste operation in the drugstore sector in the stations and knowledge of druggists on the matter and the measures they should take over in order to make the general public apprehensive of the significance of proper disposal of specifics. Pharmaceutical products can come a implicit source of poisoning. The indecorous disposal of unused drugs is a growing problem throughout the world, with a multifarious effect on the cost of health care, public health and the terrain. The apothecaries have n't started to apply their legal obligation of collecting pharmaceutical waste from the citizens yet, at least not in the full range the development and practical perpetration of acceptable procedures and installations for the disposal of this type of waste represents the crucial step towards the drop of pharmaceutical waste in the terrain. Pharmaceutical assiduity is one of the major diligences causing water pollution. In India, It generates about Million litres of waste water reused depending upon the process employed and product manufactured. Considering the increased demand for medicines, the medicine grounded diligence in India is anticipated to grow fleetly and have the waste generation and affiliated environmental problems are also assumed increased significance. Inadequately treated waste water with high situations of adulterants caused by poor design, operation or treatment systems creates major environmental problems when discharged to face water or land.
Pharmaceutical Waste; Unused Medicines; Expired Medicines; Recycling Properties; Waste Management; Environment
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Mohini C Shinde, Pranali Hatwar and Gajanan S Sanap. Recycling and waste management ideas for pharma industry. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 14(01), 001-015. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.14.1.2640
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