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PROFIL TERAPI OBAT PADA PASIEN ISPA DI PUSKESMAS KOTA TENGAH TAHUN 2019 Sutriyati Tuloli, Teti; Rasdiana, Nur; Bakululu, Lesmiyati
Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Januari-April 2022 (in press)
Publisher : Jurusan Farmasi Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/ijpe.v2i1.10980

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Acute respiratory infections (ARI) is an infectioan that commonly occurs in human of any age however, children and infants are the most vulnerable and most exposed to ARI. The study aims to identify the utilization of drug therapy in patients with ARI, specifically those infants and children patients at Puskesmas Kota Tengah in 2019. it employs a descriptive research design where the obtained data are secondary data that are collected retrospectively besides, the data used in this study are medical prescription documents, including the patient’s name, age, type of drug used, and drug use patternThe finding discloses that drug therapy administered to 116 infants and children patients who suffer from ARI at Puskesmas Kota Tengah in 2019 reveals that the most widely used therapy is the expectorant group(Gliceryl Guaicolate) as many as 61 (62,2%), Antihistamine group (Chlorpheniramine maleate) with a frequency of 75 times (64,1%), Vitamin B Complex with a frequency of 69 times (55,2%), Antibiotik group (Amoxicillin) with a frequency 47 times (41%), Analgesic and Antipyretic group (Paracetamol) is the most widely prescribed with a prescription frequency of 65 times (55,7%). In addition, the parameter of right drug obtains frequency of 22 times with 94 times with the percentage of (81,0%) and incorrect drug obtains a frequncy of 22 times with a percentage of (19,0%), the parameter of right dose for 83 times with a percentage of (71,6%), and incorrect dose for 33 times with a percentage of (28,4%). At the same time, the right drug use pattern parameter involves the right dose, and the right drug obtains a frequency of  94 times with a percentage 0f 8 (81,0%) while the incorrect drug use pattern obtains a frequency 0f 22 times with a percentage 0f (19,0%)
Characteristics Of Therapeutic Drug Classes In Patients With Mental Illness At The Kota Timur Public Health Center, Gorontalo In 2024 Sabrina, Putri; Tuloli, Teti Sutriyati Tuloli Sutriyati; Paneo, Mohamad Aprianto; Rasdiana, Nur; Manno, Mohammad Reski
Jambura Nursing Journal Vol 7, No 2: July 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jnj.v7i2.30933

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Mental illness is a pressing global health issue due to its extensive impact on individuals, families, and society. Mental disorders such as depression, anxiety, and schizophrenia not only affect a person's psychological condition but also their quality of life, productivity, and socio-economic well-being. The urgency of addressing mental illness continues to increase with its high prevalence and the persistent stigma in society. Limited understanding and restricted access to mental health services remain major challenges in managing mental disorders. Therefore, studying the characteristics of therapeutic drug classes in patients with mental illness is crucial for understanding drug usage patterns and therapy effectiveness. This study aims to identify the characteristics of therapeutic drug classes used in patients with mental illness at the Kota Timur Public Health Center, Gorontalo. This study employs a descriptive observational design with a retrospective data collection method. The data are obtained from secondary sources, specifically the medical records of 35 patients with mental illness. The data are processed using Excel and analyzed with SPSS version 26. The findings indicate that mental illness patients are predominantly male (57%), with the highest incidence occurring in the age range of 34-46 years (43%). The area with the highest incidence of mental illness is Padebuolo (23%), and the majority of patients are in the maintenance phase of treatment (88%). Schizophrenia is the most common mental illness, accounting for 71% of cases. The most frequently used antipsychotic drugs are risperidone 2 mg 2x1 (28rwalozapine 25 mg 2x½ (25%), chlorpromazine 100 mg 2x (6%), and hamo anticholinergic drugs, trihexyphenidyl is the mostru diazepam 2 mg 1×1 accounted for 3%.