Critical Review of Biomedical Waste Management for Future Pandemics: Pharmaceutical Perspective

Saloni Agarwal, Hiranmoy Saha, Swati Kaushik, Vaishali M. Patil and Saroj Verma*, 
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During the pandemic, biomedical waste (BMW) management was reported as a global problem. World Health Organization has also stressed that COVID-19 resulted in the production of tens of thousands of tons of BMW. It includes waste from hospitals, research laboratories, pharmaceutical industry, etc., and among them, pharmaceutical waste has a major effect on the ecosystem. It includes waste generated during diagnosis, research activities, immunization, and treatment, such as vials, bottles, gloves, masks, needles, expired/unused/spilled/contaminated drugs, radioactive material, pharmacological waste, etc. Timely and precise management of BMW is a vital issue, and the present manuscript aims to provide a comprehensive overview of BMW with a major focus on pharmaceutical waste, their types, points of entry, and its management using pyrolysis, nanotechnologies, etc. Available guidelines and challenges associated with the management technologies have been reviewed, and we have proposed a practical framework suggesting the role of government agencies and the pharmaceutical industry and expected outcomes from the suggested techniques in stepwise manner. Besides various developments in the pharmaceutical field, there is requirement to develop and implement environmentally friendly approaches for BMW disposal to benefit the community.

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针对未来大流行病的生物医学废物管理批判性评论:制药业视角
据报道,在大流行病期间,生物医学废物(BMW)管理是一个全球性问题。世界卫生组织也强调,COVID-19 导致产生了数万吨 BMW。它包括来自医院、研究实验室、制药业等的废物,其中医药废物对生态系统的影响最大。它包括诊断、研究活动、免疫和治疗过程中产生的废物,如小瓶、瓶子、手套、口罩、针头、过期/未使用/溢出/污染的药物、放射性物质、药剂废物等。及时、准确地管理 BMW 是一个至关重要的问题,本手稿旨在对 BMW 进行全面概述,重点关注医药废物、其类型、进入点以及利用热解和纳米技术等进行管理。我们回顾了与管理技术相关的现有指南和挑战,并提出了一个实用框架,建议政府机构和制药行业发挥作用,并逐步实现建议技术的预期成果。除了制药领域的各种发展外,还需要开发和实施环保型宝马处置方法,以造福社会。
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