For over two decades, Jim Mullowey sounds an alarm about the problem that many do not want to confront: the hidden risk associated with human waste from cytotoxic drugs. As a founder Pharmaceutical cycleA company dealing in providing safe accumulation and removal systems for urine, feces and vomiting patients containing cytotoxic drugs, Mullowney devoted its career to preventing birth defects, including autism, childhood cancer and others.
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Cytotoxic drugs are necessary in caring for cancer. They are aimed at quickly separating cancer cells. But their Strong power He has great duality. Although their genotoxic nature means that they can affect other rapidly growing healthy cells, such as these hair, skin or reproductive system of men and women at the age of children, which is a known risk of fertility. This is a serious challenge for public health, because these dangerous measures can be dropped by patients not only in urine and feces, but also in sweat, vomiting and saliva. This duality, which is at the heart of their therapeutic power, but makes them dangerous beyond strict control, is an undeniable reality at the basis of the Mullowey mission.
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Mullowney also raises questions about the potential connections between Environmental exhibitions and conditions such as autism. While autism is widely understood as a complex neurodevelopmental condition with genetic and environmental influences, Mullowney believes that the role of dangerous DNA -shaping drugs deserves a closer examination. says. Although no final relationship has been established, he claims that the problem emphasizes the need for extended research in how these substances can affect future generations.
Scientific literature has been documented for decades Cytotoxic drugs are dangerous Even in small amounts. United States Pharmacopoeia, known as USP800It has long recognized the risk for healthcare employees under the US CHAPTER 800 disclosed during preparation or administration. Mullowney believes that the same consciousness must go beyond hospital walls.
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One sec tests He showed that the increased indicators of miscarriage and congenital defects among healthcare employees exposed to cytotoxic drugs, a wider impact on families and community is less well studied. He notices.
Pharmaceutical cycle It was founded to thoroughly solve this gap. The company develops collection systems that have safe capture of hazardous pharmaceutical waste before it pollutes our families and future generations, and also enter the environment. Mullowney explains
He admits that the challenge is not technological but political.
Mullowney believes that a wider change requires social awareness. says.
That is why he still tells, not only as the owner of the company, but as a father. Mullowney says.
For Mullowney, the path forward is clear: improve public understanding, strengthen the rules and implement proven safe removal systems. Says,
His urgency is not rooted in alarmism, but in precautions. As he says