Contaminação do meio ambiente pelo descarte inadequado de medicamentos vencidos ou não utilizados
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https://doi.org/10.5902/223613084627Keywords:
Environmental education, Soil, Water, Discard, DrugsAbstract
Can be notice that the destruction of natural resources start to have a exponential scalestarting from the Industrial Revolution. The human intervention is responsible by emission ofdifferent pollutants as the inadequate discard drugs. So this study had for objective show that byhabits changes we can favor the environment. For this we need be discard de expire or not usedrugs in adequate places without cause risks for the environment favoring the population healthand welfare. For this study were realized bibliographic research’s in primary and secondarysources for obtain one lifting about the destination of discard drugs. The field research wasrealized with one sample of 50 basics students families belonging to the scholar community of theDom Pedro II Basic Education School, Agudo, RS, Brazil. For the data collecting was utilized ainterview with semi-structured questions. For the results analyze and discussion organized liftingand graphics. In front the results obtained by the research about discard drugs can conclude thatlarger part of population discard inadequately the drugs because don’t know about the harms thatthis drugs cause for the environment and too because don’t have a adequate place for drugsdiscard.
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