Emerging Security Challenges to Africa: The Case of Haphazard Disposal of Pharmaceuticals in Ghana
Journal: Journal of Human Security (Vol.13, No. 1)Publication Date: 2017-02-09
Authors : Ken Emmanuel Ahorsu; Yvonne Esseku;
Page : 5-15
Keywords : disposal of unused medicines Project (DUMP); environmental security; eco-pharmacovigilance; Ghana; human security;
Abstract
The study of the Disposal of Unused/Unwanted Medicines Project examines ways in which medicines are disposed of in Ghana and assesses how disposal methods can impact water resources. The study showed a number of challenges: gaps in the legislative framework for the disposal of medicines; environmentally-unfriendly methods of disposal of medicines; and large quantities of medicines potentially disposed of indiscriminately with major impact on the environment. It recommends a review of the legal framework to ensure the proper disposal of all unused medicines; policies to mop up excess medicines with members of the public; review of prescribing and dispensing practices to reduce excess medicines; and further research into the types of pharmaceuticals that are present and persist in the environment, their effects and how they affect quality of life.
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