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The rise in population growth that necessitates an increase in animal husbandry activities has led to overconsumption, improper use, and disposal of pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics leading to environmental pollution. In developing countries where we have inefficient and outdated wastewater treatment facilities that are unable to effectively remove ...
Lucy Nyambura Munuhe +5 more
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Serum fluoxetine and norfluoxetine levels support the safety of fluoxetine in overdose [PDF]
Previous literature has found fluoxetine to be relatively safe in overdose. This study hopes to examine this idea along with support from published pharmacokinetic information including serum fluoxetine and norfluoxetine levels based on information from a clinical case series.Four cases are presented along with vital abnormalities, electrocardiogram ...
Stephanie Pope, Solomon G. Zaraa
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Development and validation of an UHPLC‐MS/MS screening method covering 144 drugs and metabolites relevant to drug‐faciliated sexual assaults. The method included an automated enzymatic hydrolysis for an improved systemtatic toxicological analysis of DFSA cases.
Kathrine Skov +3 more
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Pharmaceutical Pollution of the English National Parks
Image of a sewer discharging medicines into a small stream flowing through an idyllic woodland environment (generated using Wepik). Abstract England's 10 national parks are renowned for their landscapes, wildlife, and recreational value. However, surface waters in the national parks may be vulnerable to pollution from human‐use chemicals, such as ...
Alistair B. A. Boxall +16 more
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Abstract Though bioaccumulation of pharmaceuticals by aquatic organisms continues to receive scientific attention, the internal disposition of these contaminants among different tissue compartments of fish species has been infrequently investigated, particularly among fish at different trophic positions. We tested a human to fish biological read‐across
Jaylen L. Sims +8 more
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Fluoxetine and Norfluoxetine Revisited: New Insights into the Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Properties [PDF]
The extent to which humans and wildlife are exposed to the vast array of anthropogenic chemicals and their degradation products, along with related naturally occurring compounds, is nowadays an important issue. The study of the physical-chemical properties of the compounds and/or degradation products is an important subject because some of them are ...
E Manuela, Garrido +4 more
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Abstract Background and aims Xylazine is a non‐opioid sedative which has spread rapidly throughout the US illicit drug supply. This study aimed to describe the spread of xylazine throughout the UK illicit drug supply. Methods Xylazine detections in human biological samples were collated from toxicology laboratories operating in the United Kingdom with ...
Caroline S. Copeland +8 more
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Programmable Delivery of Fluoxetine via Wearable Bioelectronics for Wound Healing In Vivo
A programmable battery powered bioelectronic device delivers fluoxetine in a murine model for wound healing. Abstract The ability to deliver drugs with precise dosages at specific time points can significantly improve disease treatment while reducing side effects.
Houpu Li +27 more
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Abstract Separation and identification of chiral molecules is a topic widely discussed in the literature and of fundamental importance, especially in the pharmaceutical and food fields, both from industrial and laboratory points of view. Several techniques are used to carry out these analyses, but high‐performance liquid chromatography is often the ...
Imran Ali +8 more
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Anorectic activity of fluoxetine and norfluoxetine in mice, rats and guinea-pigs
Abstract The present study aimed to establish the role of the metabolite norfluoxetine in the anorectic activity of fluoxetine, and to relate the anorectic doses (ED50) to the brain concentrations of the parent drug and its metabolite.
M, Anelli +5 more
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