“…Many technologies exist to treat pharmaceutical residues; however, their implementation in different types of treatment processes for wastewater and water intended for human consumption is balanced against their cost and sometimes faces technical difficulties: poor compatibility with existing facilities, reliability of facilities, production of by-products, or degradation metabolites, etc. In terms of the removal of this pharmaceutical contaminant, numerous physical and chemical techniques and methods—such as adsorption, degradation by UV radiation, photochemical degradation, degradation by ozonation, Fenton oxidation, biodegradation and membrane filtration—have been assessed [ 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 23 ]. The adsorption technique was proven using a good adsorbent, the treatment method of choice due to its high efficiency, its low cost, and its simple functioning.…”