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Concerns Rise Over Antidepressant Contamination in Waterways

Recent monitoring has detected elevated levels of antidepressants in waterways, prompting worries about their potential environmental and health effects.

Editorial Staff · 2026-06-03 · 1 MIN READ

Research indicates that antidepressants, which are frequently prescribed for conditions such as depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders, are contaminating waterways.

It is estimated that up to 90% of these medications are excreted and subsequently enter wastewater systems, raising significant environmental concerns.

Furthermore, existing water treatment processes appear to be inadequate in effectively removing these pharmaceutical contaminants.