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SAPS-011 - Pharmacists and environmental responsibility: Towards a greener future
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: SAPS-011
- By: MORIM, Diogo
- Co-author(s): Dr. Catarina Ruivo (Professional Affairs, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr. Humberto Martins (Working Group on Medicines and the Environment, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr. Ana Folgosa (Working Group on Medicines and the Environment, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr. Cristina Almeida (Working Group on Medicines and the Environment, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr. Bruno Nunes (Working Group on Medicines and the Environment, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr. Rita Oliveira (Working Group on Medicines and the Environment, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr. Sónia Vidal Silva (Working Group on Medicines and the Environment, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr. Tiago Costa (Working Group on Medicines and the Environment, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Dr Diogo Morim (International Affairs, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal)
Prof. Dr. Helder Mota Filipe (President, Portuguese Pharmaceutical Society, Lisbon, Portugal) - Abstract:
Introduction
Pharmacists play a crucial role in the future of healthcare, improving patient outcomes and quality of life. However, production, distribution, consumption, and disposal of medicines can have significant environmental consequences. Pharmaceutical residues have been detected in water bodies, soil, and even wildlife, raising concerns.. The access to the whole abstract and if available the presentation file is available to FIP members and to congress participants of that specific congress.
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