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Pharmaceutical residues are increasingly putting pressure on water quality. A relatively large share of the pollution appears to come from a limited number of medicines, including diclofenac.
That is why water authorities are calling on the medicines regulatory authority to reconsider the approval and over-the-counter availability of diclofenac.