Sulfamethoxazole (SMZ or SMX) is an antibiotic. It is used for bacterial infections such as urinary tract infections, bronchitis, and prostatitis and is ...
Tel Aviv University team says trace pharmaceuticals in corals are compounding threats to marine ecosystems from climate ...
Scientists have detected 10 common pharmaceuticals in coral samples from the ocean, sparking fears that human drugs could damage the delicate ecosystems.
A new study from Tel Aviv University and the Steinhardt Museum of Natural History detected traces of 10 common medications in ...
“They provide food, shelter, and spawning sites to numerous species, and support the human fishing and tourism industries.
A study at Tel Aviv University (TAU) has found traces of 10 medications in coral samples collected from the Gulf of Eilat.
Your dosage will depend on the condition you’re taking the drug for and the tablet strength you’re prescribed. The active ingredients in Bactrim are sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim.
"We sampled 96 reef-building stony corals representing two types, Acropora sp. and Favites sp., in shallow sites as well as ...
"We were surprised to find an extensive presence of medications even in the deep-water corals which usually escape contaminations affecting corals in shallower areas." ...
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Studies reveal that the most common antibiotics found in water sources include Sulfamethoxazole which has been detected in 96 per cent of analyzed samples; Trimethoprim, frequently found in water ...