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Trends in the detection of pharmaceutical products, and their impact and mitigation in water and wastewater in North America

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Acknowledgements

We would like to thank Mr Jean-Michel Pépin, from Sherbrooke University, for his valuable help, and Mrs Anne-Maxime Dagenais, from IMS Health, for giving us the latest information on drugs in Canada. We also want to thank the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research CDER and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for providing us with accurate data on drugs in the USA. Special thanks are owing to Mr Christian Daughton for his valuable cooperation in providing us with recent and relevant information on drugs mitigation in United States.

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Robinson, I., Junqua, G., Van Coillie, R. et al. Trends in the detection of pharmaceutical products, and their impact and mitigation in water and wastewater in North America. Anal Bioanal Chem 387, 1143–1151 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-006-0951-y

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