September 12, 2008

The AP Finds Even More Pharma Products In America's Water Supply

Back in March, the AP's investigative unit uncovered the fact that the water supplies of many American cities contained small amounts of pharmaceutcials, including hormones and mood stabilizers. Now, the AP has uncovered even more medications in urban water supplies, adding 17 more big cities to its list (for example, Reno, Nev., Savannah, Ga., Colorado Springs, Colo., and Huntsville, Ala.) and effecting the water supplies of 46 million Americans. The cities went off and did the testing on their own, spurred by the AP's excellent reporting in March. The usual suspects showed up on the meds front, but the only psych med to make the list this time was Tegretol (carbamazapine).

"Chicago, for example, found a cholesterol medication and a nicotine derivative. Many cities found the anti-convulsant carbamazepine. Officials in one of those communities, Colorado Springs, say they detected five pharmaceuticals in all, including a tranquilizer and a hormone."

Some cities turned out to have fairly clean water, one of them being Seattle. That's not a surprise, given that my city's water comes from high up in the Cascade Range where the pharma gods apparently do not reign. Apparently, other US cities are not so fortunate. One city water supply remains untested at this point: New York City.

While the risks of drugs in the water supply aren't known, it's is known that Prozac in small concentrations in streams makes fish not want to eat and make them swim weirdly. I imagine this cannot be good for small children much less adults.

Pharmaceuticals in the water supply. As Sen. McCain put it last night, America is an "exceptional" country.

Posted by Philip Dawdy at September 12, 2008 12:01 AM
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I got problems with this. Firstly The acompanying map of U.S.A. with every article has been scaled down to an unreadable size. In a google search I can not find the original readable map.
Secondly they write "Colorado Springs, say they detected five pharmaceuticals in all, including a tranquilizer and a hormone."
What (name) is this tranquilizer? and hormone?

Posted by: mark p.s.2 at September 12, 2008 07:23 AM

I did some digging on my own and found this huge map for you markps2

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23563705/

I also found a youtube video called

'Array of Pharmaceuticals in U.S water supply'

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AleoM7jNhE8

One of the first things she says is that my adopted home of San Francisco was found to have a sex hormone in the water supply.

A sex hormone? In the water supply? Here in SF? You must be joking! (they don't say which one it was but I will bet any amount of money it was.....synthetic estradiol!)

Thank god it's only estrogen and not an antipsychotic, anti convulsant or SSRI.

However I was totally shocked that Boston tested clean for psych meds or other pharmies.

Just thinking about life back in New England almost gets me depressed. Plus you get free Seasonal Effect Disorder from October to March every year. Yay.

They should test Boston again, there is no doubt there is tons of antidepressant use there. If they did not find it in the water supply then Boston water muni people have a good system in place that should be studied and duplicated for other cities.

Posted by: Jane at September 12, 2008 11:42 AM

Jane Thanks for the map-link.

Posted by: mark p.s.2 at September 12, 2008 09:03 PM
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