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Deteksi dan Tatalaksana Interaksi Obat-Herbal serta Obat-Pangan melalui Anamnesis Farmasi Terstruktur: Suatu Tinjauan Naratif: Suatu Tinjauan Naratif Zakka, Gulsyaniraz Qadhi; Totong, Julia
Jurnal Ilmiah Farmasi Indonesia (JIFIN) Vol 3 No 02 (2025): JIFIN : Jurnal Ilmiah Farmasi Indonesia
Publisher : UIMA Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33221/jifin.v3i02.4342

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This narrative review evaluates the urgency of herbal and conventional medicine integration in Indonesia, which poses risks of adverse clinical interactions. The review reveals that these interactions involve complex mechanisms capable of reducing efficacy or triggering serious toxicities, such as rhabdomyolysis and bleeding risks. The primary challenge lies in low voluntary patient disclosure and a lack of product quality standardization. As a technical solution, this review asserts that structured pharmacy anamnesis is an effective proactive methodology for early risk detection. Through systematic medication history assessment and the utilization of digital information systems, pharmacists can precisely mitigate therapeutic failures. In conclusion, enhancing therapeutic communication through shared decision-making and interprofessional collaboration serves as the primary foundation for ensuring patient safety. This approach offers a practical framework for clinicians to manage medication complexity within a heterogeneous national healthcare system.
Penilaian Kualitas Madu Berdasarkan Parameter Hidroksimetilfurfural, Total Padatan Terlarut, Dan Kadar Air Di Beberapa Apotek Kabupaten Pasar Kemis Tahun 2025: Tinjauan Klinis Terhadap Keamanan Konsumen: Tinjauan Klinis Terhadap Keamanan Konsumen Zakka, Gulsyaniraz Qadhi; Totong, Julia
Jurnal Ilmiah Farmasi Indonesia (JIFIN) Vol 3 No 02 (2025): JIFIN : Jurnal Ilmiah Farmasi Indonesia
Publisher : UIMA Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33221/jifin.v3i02.4344

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Honey is a natural product used in therapy, but its quality is easily damaged by heat and poor storage. This study assessed HMF, moisture, and Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) in five honey brands across Pasar Kemis pharmacies. Results show all samples meet SNI standards, with HMF levels at 17,25–42,92 mg/kg and moisture at 13.59–18.93%. However, HMF variations indicate different levels of freshness. Clinically, high HMF may trigger oxidative stress and liver damage, especially in diabetics or patients with liver dysfunction. Pharmacists must act as gatekeepers (quality guardians) to ensure product integrity. It is recommended that pharmacists conduct routine stock monitoring and educate consumers to avoid overheating honey.