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  • March 14, 2019
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  • First Name Ali
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    Ali Muhaidat
    March 14, 2019 · ·
    Europe puts forward strategy to minimise environmental contamination
    By Ben Hargreaves

    13-Mar-2019 - Last updated on 13-Mar-2019 at 15:00 GMT


    (Image: Getty/Boonyachoat) (Image: Getty/Boonyachoat)
    RELATED TAGS: European commission, Antimicrobial resis...  more
    Europe puts forward strategy to minimise environmental contamination
    By Ben Hargreaves

    13-Mar-2019 - Last updated on 13-Mar-2019 at 15:00 GMT


    (Image: Getty/Boonyachoat) (Image: Getty/Boonyachoat)
    RELATED TAGS: European commission, Antimicrobial resistance, Antibiotics, Environment

    The EC outlined its strategy to combat pollution of the environment caused by the production of and disposal of pharmaceutical products.
    The European Commission (EC) communicated its strategy​ on reducing the influence of pharmaceutical residue in water and soil across the European Union (EU), confirming that tackling the issue is of importance due to the ‘emerging evidence of risk’.

    In the communication, the EC states that evidence of pharmaceutical contamination of surface and ground waters, soils, and animal tissues have been discovered across the EU, at varying degrees of concentration.

    It suggests that largest source of the pharmaceutical residue is likely to come from human or veterinary use, due to formulations that are designed for metabolic stability, resulting in 90% of active ingredients being excreted or washed off.

    However, the analysis notes that run-off from manufacturing plants is also a source of contamination, although it tempered this by suggesting it was a greater problem outside of the EU.

    In terms of the impact the excess pharmaceutical product can have, the EC’s communication references the ability for active ingredients to have on local wildlife – citing an example where fish behaviour was found to be altered by exposure to low levels of antidepressants.

    The EC mentions antimicrobial resistance as another emerging danger but states that there is, as yet, “no clear link established between pharmaceuticals present in the environment and direct impacts of human health.”​

    The communication does suggest that evidence of antimicrobial pharmaceuticals have been found in water and soil, furthering that this ‘may’ have some link to “accelerating the development, maintenance and spread of resistant bacteria and fungi.”​

    Vytenis Andriukaitis, EC’s Commissioner for Health and Food Safety, said: “It is essential that medicines are safe and effective for our health, however, we should be aware of the environmental impact they may have.”​

    He continued, “Drug-resistant bacteria is one of the major health threats worldwide, therefore in our fight against antimicrobial resistance, everyone benefits not only from the prudent use of medicines but also from a well thought-through production and disposing system.”​

    The EC outlined a five-point plan to tackle the issue – the most prominent of which was its move to encourage the ‘produce use of medicinal products’.

    EC's five-point action plan:​

    Promote the development of guidelines for healthcare professionals on the prudent use of pharmaceuticals posing a risk to or via the environment
    Explore, in cooperation with relevant stakeholders, how environmental aspects could become part of medical training and professional development programmes
    Aim to limit the preventive use of veterinary antimicrobials by ensuring correct implementation of the newly adopted Regulation on veterinary medicinal products
    Foster best-practice exchanges between Member States on how environmental considerations are taken into account in the advertising and prescription of medicinal products and the choice of therapy more generally, where appropriate
    Strengthen cooperation with the World Health Organisation and other key international organisations on activities to raise awareness of the issue and find solutions, including by the sharing of best practices
    Industry reaction​

    European industry bodies released a joint press release on the communication that broadly welcomed the strategy announced by the EC.

    The Association of European Self-Medication Industry, the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations, and Medicines for Europe released a joint statement that referred to the topic as a ‘critical issue’.

    “We broadly support the policy areas that the European Commission puts forward in its strategic approach on pharmaceuticals in the environment, most of which are aligned with the actions that industry has identified to effectively reduce possible environmental risks,”​ the statement reads.

    In addition, the joint statement confirms that the industry has been investing in ‘greener manufacturing methods’, but outlined that the safety and efficacy of the medicines produced are the organisations’ priority.

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      Rawan Araj thanks for sharing.. very useful
      • March 14, 2019
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    Ali Muhaidat
    March 5, 2019 · ·
    Massive study finds no association between autism and MMR vaccinations
    A major new study finds no link between autism and the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. Multiple studies over many years have also proven no association, and doctors and public hea...  more
    Massive study finds no association between autism and MMR vaccinations
    A major new study finds no link between autism and the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine. Multiple studies over many years have also proven no association, and doctors and public health experts consider the matter settled. But in the wake of growing resistance to vaccines among some groups, the study's authors say they felt the need to redo the work. “The idea that vaccines cause autism is still going around. And the anti-vaxx movement, if anything, has perhaps only grown stronger over the last 15 years,” researcher Anders Hviid tells STAT's Helen Branswell. The study’s results come amid six measles outbreaks in the U.S., with 206 cases reported so far this year, according to the CDC.

    And just yesterday, the American Academy of Pediatrics sent letters to the CEOs of Google, Facebook, and Pintrest, urging them step up their efforts to combat vaccine misinformation on their platforms.  less
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    Ali Muhaidat
    February 17, 2019 · ·
    Pfizer recalls valsartan drug after possible carcinogen present

    Pfizer Japan recalls its high blood pressure drug containing the API valsartan after possible carcinogenic impurities were found. Read more
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    Ali Muhaidat
    February 17, 2019 · ·
    H5N1 bird flu once charted a destructive course through Asia, North Africa, and the Middle East. Today, there hasn't been a single human infection detected for two years.

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    Ali Muhaidat
    January 29, 2019 · ·
    Measles outbreak in Washington continues to grow
    The number of cases in a measles outbreak in southwest Washington is climbing. There have been 30 confirmed cases in the outbreak, which has been fueled by low vaccination rates in the area. At least 26 of ...  more
    Measles outbreak in Washington continues to grow
    The number of cases in a measles outbreak in southwest Washington is climbing. There have been 30 confirmed cases in the outbreak, which has been fueled by low vaccination rates in the area. At least 26 of the people infected — many of whom were children under age 10 — hadn't been vaccinated against measles. On Friday, Gov. Jay Inslee declared a statewide public health emergency amid concerns the outbreak could quickly spread to other areas, including nearby Portland. Health officials say people who might have been exposed to measles traveled to the Portland airport, a Portland Trail Blazers game, and other busy areas.  less
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    Ali Muhaidat
    January 29, 2019 · ·
    Measles outbreak in Washington continues to grow
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    Ali Muhaidat
    January 29, 2019 · ·
    Measles outbreak in Washington continues to grow
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    Ali Muhaidat
    December 15, 2018 · ·
    https://news.usc.edu/151694/polio-vaccine-breakthrough-brings-researchers-closer-to-eliminating-disease-worldwide/
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      Rawan Araj Great efforts indeed
      • December 15, 2018
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      Dana Shalabi Thank you for sharing this
      • December 16, 2018
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    Ali Muhaidat
    December 9, 2018 · ·
    http://Century-old pathology samples, passed down through generations, may rewrite the history of the 1918 Spanish flu — altering our understanding of when it began and how it spread. READ MORE
    http://Century-old pathology samples, passed down through generations, may rewrite the history of the 1918 Spanish flu — altering our understanding of when it began and how it spread. READ MORE
    CENTURY-OLD PATHOLOGY SAMPLES, PASSED DOWN THROUGH GENERATIONS, MAY REWRITE THE HISTORY OF THE 1918 SPANISH FLU — ALTERING OUR UNDERSTANDING OF WHEN IT BEGAN AND HOW IT SPREAD. READ MORE
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    November 22, 2018 · ·
    https://www.biopharma-reporter.com/Article/2018/11/15/Insight-Gaining-MAH-status-in-Jordan-s-biosimilar-market?utm_source=EditorsSpotlight&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2018-11-15&c=%2F%2FnYYAjuWJ5BBRHIPNHuqTpeyEvbKyKk
    Insight: Gaining MAH status in Jordan’s biosimilar market
    Insight: Gaining MAH status in Jordan’s biosimilar market
    Unlike the European system, manufacturing authorisation holders in Jordan must own or operate from a manufacturing facility to apply for biosimilar approval, says JFDA executive.
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    May 22, 2018 · ·
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    May 14, 2018 · ·
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  • Insight: Gaining MAH status in Jordan’s biosimilar market
    Unlike the European system, manufacturing authorisation holders in Jordan must own or operate from a manufacturing facility to apply for biosimilar approval, says JFDA executive.
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