Environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal products

The environmental risk analysis for veterinary medicinal products is an assessment of their possible evolution, exposures and effects and is structured according to the EMEA/CVMP/ERA/418282/2005-Rev1[1], VICH GL6 (Phase I) and GL38 (Phase II) guides. The three primary components of a quantitative ri...

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Main Authors: Viviana Ciuca, Viorel V. Safta, Romeo T. Cristina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian National Association of the Veterinary Products Manufacturers 2019-12-01
Series:Medicamentul Veterinar
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Online Access:http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/2075-2019_VD_13(2)_ART3_ENG.pdf
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spelling doaj-05d13a33cd7c4b8ea51c61b7a11ff4702021-06-02T05:39:35ZengRomanian National Association of the Veterinary Products ManufacturersMedicamentul Veterinar1843-95272069-24632019-12-011322227Environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal productsViviana Ciuca0Viorel V. Safta1Romeo T. Cristina2NS Pasteur Institute SA, BucharestPolytechnic University of BucharestFaculty of Veterinary Medicine TimisoaraThe environmental risk analysis for veterinary medicinal products is an assessment of their possible evolution, exposures and effects and is structured according to the EMEA/CVMP/ERA/418282/2005-Rev1[1], VICH GL6 (Phase I) and GL38 (Phase II) guides. The three primary components of a quantitative risk assessment are: exposure assessment, effects assessment, and risk characterization. Based on the indication of use of the veterinary medicinal product, the exposure assessment begins with the release of the active substance into the environment, and while taking into account the drug's fate and distribution, develops a predicted environmental concentration (PEC). The effects assessment begins with toxicity data and applies an assessment factor (AF) to it resulting in a predicted no effect concentration (PNEC). The risk characterization includes development of a risk quotient (RQ) that is calculated by dividing the PEC by the PNEC. If RQ ≥1 assessment moves to next tier. The paper presents an algorithm for calculating the initial risk for soil, groundwater, surface water and sediment under the action of the active ingredient in the analyzed veterinary medicinal product. Based on this calculation algorithm, a specialized interactive software has been developed to allow rapid and convenient determination of environmental risk for veterinary medicinal products. It is a very useful tool for environmental risk assessment specialists.http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/2075-2019_VD_13(2)_ART3_ENG.pdfenvironmentriskalgorithm
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author Viviana Ciuca
Viorel V. Safta
Romeo T. Cristina
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Viorel V. Safta
Romeo T. Cristina
Environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal products
Medicamentul Veterinar
environment
risk
algorithm
author_facet Viviana Ciuca
Viorel V. Safta
Romeo T. Cristina
author_sort Viviana Ciuca
title Environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal products
title_short Environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal products
title_full Environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal products
title_fullStr Environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal products
title_full_unstemmed Environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal products
title_sort environmental risk determination algorithm for veterinary medicinal products
publisher Romanian National Association of the Veterinary Products Manufacturers
series Medicamentul Veterinar
issn 1843-9527
2069-2463
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The environmental risk analysis for veterinary medicinal products is an assessment of their possible evolution, exposures and effects and is structured according to the EMEA/CVMP/ERA/418282/2005-Rev1[1], VICH GL6 (Phase I) and GL38 (Phase II) guides. The three primary components of a quantitative risk assessment are: exposure assessment, effects assessment, and risk characterization. Based on the indication of use of the veterinary medicinal product, the exposure assessment begins with the release of the active substance into the environment, and while taking into account the drug's fate and distribution, develops a predicted environmental concentration (PEC). The effects assessment begins with toxicity data and applies an assessment factor (AF) to it resulting in a predicted no effect concentration (PNEC). The risk characterization includes development of a risk quotient (RQ) that is calculated by dividing the PEC by the PNEC. If RQ ≥1 assessment moves to next tier. The paper presents an algorithm for calculating the initial risk for soil, groundwater, surface water and sediment under the action of the active ingredient in the analyzed veterinary medicinal product. Based on this calculation algorithm, a specialized interactive software has been developed to allow rapid and convenient determination of environmental risk for veterinary medicinal products. It is a very useful tool for environmental risk assessment specialists.
topic environment
risk
algorithm
url http://www.veterinarypharmacon.com/docs/2075-2019_VD_13(2)_ART3_ENG.pdf
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