Green Pharmacy Practices: Progress in Sustainable Drug Synthesis and Waste Mitigation

Rathinam, Prema and Chelladurai, Senthilkumar and Sheik Abdulla, Khalidha Banu and Padmanaban, Chandrasekharan and Rajamanickam, Sabitha and Velmurugan, Balachandru (2025) Green Pharmacy Practices: Progress in Sustainable Drug Synthesis and Waste Mitigation. International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10 (8): 25aug305. pp. 419-422. ISSN 2456-2165

Abstract

The increasing environmental challenges caused by medicines have led to the creation of green and sustainable pharmacy, which promotes eco-friendly methods throughout the entire process of creating and using medical products. Medicines can enter the environment during their creation, use, and disposal, often leading to pollution of land and water, which can harm other living things. This article looks into environmentally friendly methods for making and disposing of medicines, aiming to cut down on pollution while ensuring that important medicines remain effective and available. The ideas of green chemistry provide the basis for creating drugs that are better for the environment, focusing on using safer solvents, renewable materials, energy-saving methods, and materials that break down naturally. Using techniques like catalysts, biotransformation, enzyme-driven reactions, and nanotechnology in making medicines shows great promise for reducing harmful waste and cutting down energy use. Besides creating medicines in a green way, managing the end-of-life disposal of drugs is vital to lessen their impact on nature. Safe disposal initiatives, like programs for returning unused medicines, educating homes about not flushing drugs down the toilet, and using safe burning methods and advanced water treatment technologies, are crucial to stop active pharmaceutical ingredients from contaminating water sources. New wastewater treatment techniques such as advanced oxidation, activated carbon filters, and membrane systems provide better efficiency than traditional treatment plants. A comprehensive and cooperative effort involving industries, regulators, healthcare professionals, pharmacists, and consumers is necessary to aid the global move toward sustainable pharmacy. By embracing eco-friendly production methods and responsible disposal practices, the pollution from pharmaceuticals can be greatly reduced, ultimately safeguarding human health and maintaining ecological balance.

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