| Literature DB >> 35664422 |
Ivy Anima Amoabeng1, Bernice Araba Otoo1, Godfred Darko1, Lawrence Sheringham Borquaye1,2.
Abstract
The occurrence of pharmaceuticals in the environment is a global challenge. Pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics and analgesics have been reported in various environmental matrices at varying concentrations. The major disposal route for unused and expired pharmaceuticals in Ghana is throwing them into dustbins. Although there are laws on the proper disposal patterns of drugs, these laws are poorly implemented. Sunyani is a fast-growing community with several health facilities that dispense medications daily. The purchase and use of medications among households are also high. However, no data exist on the disposal patterns of pharmaceuticals within the Sunyani Municipality. This study aims to identify the disposal patterns for unused and expired medications by households and pharmacies within the Sunyani Municipality, Ghana. A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted among 400 persons in homes and 35 persons from randomly selected pharmacies and over-the-counter medication shops (OTCMs) within the Sunyani Municipality. A face-to-face interview approach using structured questionnaires for each respondent was employed. Household respondents disposed of unused and expired medications mainly through dumping in garbage cans (70.8%), incineration (11.5%), and flushing down the sink (9%). Pharmaceutical shop respondents also disposed of unused and expired medications into dump cans, by incineration, through the Food and Drugs Authority of Ghana, and took back to pharmaceutical wholesalers. Disposal practices observed in this study by households and pharmacy respondents were largely inappropriate. This could be due to the lack of education on the proper disposal patterns available to these respondents. It is recommended that guidelines on safe disposal be put in place, and a structured procedure for collecting unused and expired pharmaceuticals should be introduced.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35664422 PMCID: PMC9162851 DOI: 10.1155/2022/6113346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Public Health ISSN: 1687-9805
Demographic data of household and pharmacy respondents in the Sunyani Municipality.
| Number of mentions | Percentage | |
|---|---|---|
| Household category ( | ||
| Gender | ||
| Male | 218 | 45.5 |
| Female | 182 | 54.5 |
| Age (years) | ||
| 15–30 | 286 | 71.5 |
| 30–45 | 80 | 20.0 |
| Above 45 | 34 | 8.5 |
| Educational level | ||
| Primary | 17 | 4.3 |
| JSS/JHS | 137 | 34.3 |
| SSS/SHS | 118 | 29.5 |
| Tertiary | 10 | 27.3 |
| No formal education | 19 | 4.8 |
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| Pharmacy category ( | ||
| Gender | ||
| Male | 17 | 48.6 |
| Female | 18 | 51.4 |
| Age (years) | ||
| 15–30 | 19 | 54.3 |
| 30–45 | 5 | 14.3 |
| Above 45 | 11 | 31.4 |
| Educational level | ||
| Primary | 0 | 0 |
| JSS/JHS | 12 | 22.9 |
| SSS/SHS | 15 | 34.3 |
| Tertiary | 19 | 42.9 |
| Position | ||
| Pharmacist | 7 | 20.0 |
| Technician | 5 | 14.3 |
| Pharmacy assistant | 5 | 14.3 |
| Over-the-counter drug seller | 12 | 34.3 |
| Pharmacy store manager | 6 | 17.1 |
JSS, junior secondary school; JHS, junior high school; SSS, senior secondary school; SHS, senior high school.
Figure 1Disposal patterns of unused and expired drugs by household respondents.
Figure 2Disposal patterns of the frequent solid, liquid, and semisolid drugs by pharmacy respondents within the municipality.
A summary of household respondents' views on the impact of pharmaceutical residues on their external environment.
| Question | Response (%) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strongly agree | Disagree somewhat | Agree somewhat | Neither agree nor disagree | Strongly disagree | |
| Households | |||||
| Taking my unused or expired medication to the pharmacy for disposal would be inconvenient? | 39.8 | 22.0 | 13.5 | 8.0 | 16.8 |
| We should only spend money on environmental problems that affect human health, not on problems that only affect other species or ecosystems. | 31.0 | 17.3 | 7.5 | 12.3 | 31.8 |
| We should try to prevent all water pollution, even if we have no evidence that a pollutant will harm humans or ecosystem health. | 74.3 | 15.0 | 5.5 | 3.5 | 1.8 |
| If an environmental problem does not affect my health or my property, I do not care about it | 18.8 | 15.5 | 8.0 | 7.5 | 50.3 |
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| Pharmacies and over-the-counter medication shops | |||||
| We should only spend money on environmental problems that affect human health, not on problems that only affect other species or ecosystems. | 28.6 | 17.1 | 5.7 | 5.7 | 42.9 |
| We should try to prevent all water pollution, even if we have no evidence that a pollutant will harm human or ecosystem health. | 60.0 | 11.4 | 11.4 | 2.9 | 14.3 |
| If an environmental problem does not affect my health or my property, I do not care about it. | 20.0 | 5.7 | 8.6 | 2.9 | 62.9 |
| Taking unused or expired medication to the FDA or wholesalers for disposal is inconvenient? | 42.9 | 17.1 | 14.3 | 8.6 | 14.3 |