University of North Carolina Study Finds Antidepressants in Local Waterways Following Wastewater Treatment
Researchers at the University of North Carolina recently identified elevated concentrations of antidepressant medications in several local waterways. The study tracks how these pharmaceuticals, which are frequently prescribed for depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders, enter the environment through human excretion and the subsequent discharge of treated wastewater.
The investigation highlights the growing issue of pharmaceutical contamination in global water systems. According to the findings, these substances persist in the environment after passing through standard wastewater treatment processes. The research team analyzed water samples to determine the prevalence of these drugs, providing data on how common medications move from household use into natural aquatic ecosystems.
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Date: June 3, 2026
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