Tucson Drug Treatment: Alert – Your Drinking Water Contains Pharmaceutical Drugs

From Southern California to Northern New Jersey, from Detroit to Louisville, KY in a five-month inquiry, the Associated Press (AP) discovered that drugs have been detected in the drinking water supplies of 24 major metropolitan areas. Read on if this concerns you.   This problem is not local to the United States drinking water the same problem can be found parts of Europe, Japan and Canada. The belief is that the water treatments are chlorine based which can disinfect against harmful bacteria but cannot remove the synthetic drugs from the water.   Okay, so how bad is this whole water and drug deal? Well, AP’s probe found the following list of pharmaceutical drug:   Philadelphia officials found 56 different pharmaceuticals or byproducts like medicines for pain, infection, high cholesterol, asthma, heart problems and mental illness. 

Sunny Southern California testers reported anti epileptic and anti anxiety medications for a water system that serves about 18.5 million people. 

The Northern New Jersey, Passaic Valley Water Commission found metabolized angina medication and mood stabilizing carbamazephine in drinking water that serves about 850,000 people.  

An antibiotic medication was found in the Tucson Arizona water system plant.  The United States is not the only country that has conducted studies. 

Studies have detected pharmaceuticals drugs in waters throughout Europe Asia, Australia, and Canada. Scientists have expressed concerned about the drugs in our drinking water supply. Scientists discovered that many of us are drinking water laced with traces of pharmaceutical drugs for medical problems like heart disease, epilepsy and high cholesterol.  

This problem is growing.

The real problem with this issue is that it is becoming more serious because the amounts found of these drugs are growing exponentially over time. And scientists do not know the long term health effects.

How do the drugs get into our water systems?

There are several ways pharmaceutical drugs get into our water. The following reasons are the top reasons we believe the drugs made in our water treatment system.

It once was common practice for some nursing homes and some hospitals to literally flush them down the toilet when the expiration of these drugs comes to pass.  Yes, can you imagine?

Another reason is that prescription drugs are not fully metabolize in the human body. The byproducts of the molecules are simply wasted out of our bodies and they go down the toilet.

It is speculation that animal waste contains things such as antibiotics and hormones that runoff into our drinking water sources.

The AP studies determined that there were traces of pharmaceutical drugs in our water across the United States. Some smaller city governments did not respond to the study so we cannot determine if those smaller municipalities suffer from the same drinking water pollution.

The major reason why drug molecules are present in our drinking water is because our waste treatment plants simply do not filter/block the drug system out.  It is true our waste water system does not have the updated technology to remove these harmful traces of drugs from our drinking water.

The way drugs get into our water system is a speculation from nursing homes, hospitals flushing down the expired medications down the toilet. And Prescription drugs do not fully metabolize in the body and the waste from the human body gets flushed down the toilet. Another way is the possible runoff from animals receiving hormones and/or antibiotics.

There are alternative solutions to protect yourself from this environmental pollution.  You can stop the problem right at your tap through a home quality filtration system.

Winzton Jamez is an internet researcher dedicated to providing information that will reduce peoples health risk, and contribute to saving the planet with the goal of educating on how to live an eco friendly lifestyle [http://www.clean-and-healthy-water.com].

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