Ecopharmacovigilance - Ensuring Environmental Safety

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Ecopharmacovigilance - Ensuring Environmental Safety
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 544.41 MB | Duration: 1h 23m

Ecopharmacovigilance, Environmental pharmacovigilance, Environmental risk of pharmaceuticals, Green pharmacy

What you'll learn

What is Ecopharmacovigilance (EPV or EcoPV)

EPV Regulations and Best practices/ Regulatory Provisions and Existing Legislations

Sources and Impact of Pharmaceutical pollution

Sources of Entry of Pharmaceuticals into Environment

Consequences of Environmental pollution by Pharmaceuticals

Strategies for reducing Pharmaceutical pollution through EcoPV

Remedial Measures/ Risk Mitigation Measures (RMM)

Methods of Ecopharmacovigilance

Challenges and Future directions

Requirements

Laptop/ PC/ Cellphone

Good Internet connection

Basic English

Description

Ecopharmacovigilance – Ensuring Environmental Safety_____________________________________________________________________________________________With increasing awareness of environmental sustainability, Ecopharmacovigilance (EPV) has emerged as a vital field focused on monitoring and minimizing the environmental impact of pharmaceuticals. This course, "Ecopharmacovigilance – Ensuring Environmental Safety," offers a comprehensive introduction to the principles, practices, and global regulatory frameworks that govern the environmental risk assessment of medicines.You will learn how pharmaceutical substances enter the environment, the risks they pose to ecosystems, and how EPV practices help detect, assess, and mitigate these risks. This course is ideal for professionals in Pharmacovigilance, Regulatory affairs, Environmental science, and Public health, as well as students aspiring to work at the intersection of pharmaceuticals and environmental safety.What You’ll Learn:Fundamentals of Ecopharmacovigilance and environmental risk assessmentSources and pathways of pharmaceutical pollutionImpact of pharmaceuticals on ecosystems and human healthRegulatory guidelines (EMA, FDA, WHO, OECD) related to EPVRisk mitigation strategies and sustainable pharmaceutical practicesRole of stakeholders in implementing Ecopharmacovigilance programsWho Should Enroll?Pharmacovigilance and regulatory affairs professionalsEnvironmental scientists and public health professionalsProfessionals in pharmaceutical manufacturing and complianceResearchers and students in life sciences, pharmacy, or environmental studiesNGOs and policy makers working on sustainability in healthcareWhy Take This Course?Learn about the emerging science of EcopharmacovigilanceAddress regulatory and environmental challenges in the pharmaceutical industryGet certified and build expertise in a future-ready domainContribute to sustainable healthcare and environmental protectionPrepare for the future of pharmaceutical safety by mastering Ecopharmacovigilance.Enroll now and take the lead in environmental stewardship.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction & Basics of Ecopharmacovigilance

Lecture 1 Topics to be discussed

Lecture 2 Introduction and Definition

Lecture 3 Role of Ecopharmacovigilance

Lecture 4 Pharmacovigilance (PV) vs. Ecopharmacovigilance (EPV)

Section 2: Sources of Pharmaceutical pollution & Consequences on Environment

Lecture 5 Sources of entry of Pharmaceuticals into environment

Lecture 6 Vulture population and Sterility in Frogs

Lecture 7 Feminization of Male Fish and Ivermectin and Dung Beetle

Lecture 8 Fluoxetine and Marine Animals, Fish and Shrimps

Section 3: Reducing Pharmaceutical pollution through EcoPV; & Regulations and Legislations

Lecture 9 Strategies for reducing Pharmaceutical pollution through EcoPV

Lecture 10 Current EPV Regulations

Lecture 11 Other EPV Existing Legislations

Section 4: Methods, Challenges & Future directions

Lecture 12 Methods of Ecopharmacovigilance

Lecture 13 Challenges and Future directions

Lecture 14 Conclusion

Section 5: What next?

Lecture 15 What to do after this training

Pharmacovigilance and Regulatory affairs professionals,Environmental Scientists and Public health professionals,Professionals in Pharmaceutical manufacturing and compliance,Researchers and Students in Life sciences, Pharmacy, or Environmental studies,NGOs and Policy makers working on sustainability in healthcare