Asthariq, Miftah
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EFEK EKSTRAK CURCUMA ZEDOARIA TERHADAP GULA DARAH DENGAN MODEL TIKUS DIABETES TIPE 2 Asthariq, Miftah; Dita, Bunga Tiara; Wardhani, Fiska Maya
(Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Kesehatan Masyarakat) Vol 5, No 4 (2020): JIMKesmas (Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Kesehatan Masyarakat)
Publisher : Universitas Halu Oleo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37887/jimkesmas.v5i4.15058

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Penyebab mortalitas dari 1,5 juta jiwa di dunia pada tahun 2012 adalah Diabetes melitus (DM) dankomplikasinya, Salah satu senyawa dalam kunyit putih yaitu flavonoid bermanfaat dalam menghindari absorpsiglukosa atau memperbaiki toleransi glukosa. Flavonoid dapat menstimulasi penangkapan glukosa di jaringanperifer, lalu mengatur aktivitas dan ekspresi enzim pada jalur metabolism karbohidrat dan bertindak sepertimenyerupai insulin.Tujuan Riset terhadap gula darah tikus jantan ini dilakukan guna mengetahui efek ekstrakcurcuma zedoaria pada dosis 250, 500, 750 mg/kgBB. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode eksperimental denganrancangan the one group test only design, cara melakukan uji efektifitas ini adalah dengan cara memasukkankonsentrasi dari ekstrak curcuma zedoaria kepada tikus selama 14 hari lewat oral dengan dosis berbeda (250,500, 750 mg), uji kruskal wallis dipilih sebagai metode pengolahan data yang dapat digunakan didalam uji cobapenelitian ini, berdasarkan uji analisa kruskal Wallis terdapat pengaruh yang signifikan (p<0.05) antara ekstrakkunyit putih dan penurunan kadar gula dara tikus, dosis ekstrak kunyit yang paling efektif dalam menurunkankadar glukosa darah tikus adalah 500 mg/kgBB.Kata Kunci.: Efek ekstrak curcuma zedoaria, diabetes melitus
Analysis Of Implementation Of Drug Inventory Control Using Abc-Eoq-Rop-Ss Method At Arun Hospital Lhokseumawe Asthariq, Miftah; Wahyuni Nasution, Sri; Lestari Ramadhani Nasution, Sri
International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical (IJHP) Vol. 2 No. 4 (2022): November 2022
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (164.326 KB) | DOI: 10.51601/ijhp.v2i4.102

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The pharmaceutical installation of Arun Hospital Lhokseumawe currently uses the consumption method in controlling drug supply, this method has a weakness, in the shortcomings and advantages of drugs that are difficult to rely on, but the ABC-EOQ-ROP-SS method can answer the weaknesses of the consumption method. The purpose of this study is to provide a choice of other methods for controlling drug inventory at Arun Hospital Lhokseumawe. This study is a mix-method study with retrospective data for quantitative data and primary data for qualitative data. The study was conducted at Arun Hospital Lhokseumawe from October 2021 to November 2021. The research population used was all drug items during August 2020, totaling 269 items. The ABC method is used to group drug items into 3 groups, the EOQ method is used to determine the number of drugs to be ordered in the next order, the ROP method is used to determine when to order drugs at the next time and the SS method is used to determine safety stock. The results showed the results of the ABC method group A were 59 items, B were 64 items, and C were 146 items, the results of the EOQ method group A were 414 - 159, B was 414 – 159, and C was 778 - 1407 for certain types of drugs, the results of the method The ROP of group A were 12,027 – 962, group B was 6014 – 20,045 and group C was 3007 – 200 for certain types of drugs. The results of the SS method group A were 627 – 50, B was 314 -1054, and C was 157 – 11 for certain drug groups. Suggestions for Arun Hospital Lhokseumawe to try methods of controlling drug supplies other than the consumption method so that efficiency in managing drug supplies can be increased. good and can provide training to human resources at the pharmacy installation of Arun Hospital Lhokseumawe related to controlling the supply of drug needs.