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Pharmaceutical Compatibility of Non-Sterile Mixing Recipes in Pediatric Patients in Covid-19 Pandemic: Kesesuaian Farmaseutik Resep Racikan Non-Steril Pada Pasien Pediatri dalam Pandemi Covid-19 Kamri, Andi Maulana; Mirawati, Mirawati; Ningsih, Yuyun S
Jurnal Farmasi Galenika (Galenika Journal of Pharmacy) (e-Journal) Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/j24428744.2025.v11.i2.16568

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Background: Drug compounding is the process of combining, mixing, or changing ingredients in the manufacture of drugs to meet patient needs. The risk of pharmaceutical incompatibility can affect the stability and efficacy of the compounded preparation.Objectives: This study aims to determine the pharmaceutical feasibility of non-sterile prescriptions in pediatric outpatients by evaluating dosage forms, concentrations, stability, and potential drug incompatibilities.Materials and Method: This study used a cross-sectional design with a purposive sampling technique and retrospective data collection. The sample in this study was 58 sheets of concoction recipes for children in Pulvere form.Results: The results showed that all prescription dosage forms were powder, and the strength of the drug was fully stated on the prescription. Based on the results of the study, several prescriptions had the potential for instability, including those containing Ambroxol (1.72%), Cetirizine (3.44%), Codeine (1.72%), Dexamethasone (1.72%), Methylprednisolone (3.44%), Isoniazid (1.72%), Metronidazole (5.17%), Nifedipine (1.72%), Omeprazole (1.72%), Paracetamol (5.17%), Prophylthiouracil (3.44%), Ranitidine (3.44%), Rifampicin (1.72%), Salbutamol (10.34%), Triprolidine HCl + Pseudoephedrine HCl (3.44%), Vitamin B complex (1.72%), and Vitamin C (3.44%). Additionally, one prescription contained drugs with potential immiscibility, namely N-acetylcysteine and Erythromycin. The drugs Erythromycin, Salbutamol, and N-acetylcysteine were identified as having the potential for incompatibility.Conclusion: Vitamin C and Vitamin B complex most frequently exhibited hygroscopic instability and photolytic degradation; therefore, it is not recommended to be mixed.
The effectiveness of digital nutrition education interventions on behavioral changes in fast food consumption Kusumaningsih, Indriati; Patemah, Patemah; Wiradnyani, Ni Ketut; Hasan, Aliah Bagus Purwakania; Kamri, Andi Maulana
AcTion: Aceh Nutrition Journal Vol 10, No 4 (2025): December
Publisher : Department of Nutrition at the Health Polytechnic of Aceh, Ministry of Health

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30867/action.v10i4.2651

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The consumption of fast food has increased significantly and is associated with obesity and other chronic diseases. Digital nutrition education has been proposed as a solution to promote healthy eating behaviors. This randomized controlled trial was conducted in Jakarta and Bandung, Indonesia, in 2024 and involved 200 participants aged 18–50 years old. The experimental group (n=100) received digital nutrition education through a mobile application, whereas the control group (n=100) received no intervention. Data on fast-food consumption frequency, nutritional knowledge, and attitudes were collected using validated questionnaires before and after the 6-week intervention. Fast food consumption in the experimental group decreased significantly by 53% (from 6.5 to 3 times/week) compared with a 12% reduction in the control group. Nutritional knowledge improved from 40% to 75%, and 80% of the participants reported improved eating habits. Higher engagement with interactive app features led to a 30% increase in healthy food consumption. Digital nutrition education interventions effectively reduce fast food consumption and improve nutritional knowledge and attitudes. These findings support the integration of digital tools into public health strategies.
Enhancing health quality of Prolanis Participants through telepharmacy, interactive education, and medication management tools Sukmawati Sukmawati; Andi Maulana Kamri; Sitti Nurana; Namira Madi; Nurul Nur Insyirah; Maulidi Sahrani
Abdimas: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Universitas Merdeka Malang Vol. 10 No. 4 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : University of Merdeka Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26905/abdimas.v10i4.16198

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This community service activity was carried out in response to the challenges of managing chronic diseases faced by Prolanis participants at the Jumpandang Baru Public Health Centre in Makassar. This program employs a multidimensional strategy encompassing interactive health education, telepharmacy technology via WhatsApp, the provision of pill cards for medication management, and system enhancement through collaboration with health personnel and local government. The evaluation was conducted by pre-tests and post-tests on 24 initial respondents, with the results demonstrating a considerable increase in comprehending medication adherence (average score 14.05 to 14.54) and monitoring treatment effectiveness (13.84 to 14.29). Simultaneously, comprehension of the Patient Companion's (PMO) role remained continuously elevated (24.47 to 24.54), signifying a robust knowledge foundation in this domain. The participation rate rose to 24 responses in the post-test, signifying favourable community interest and acceptability. The expected outcomes of this activity in the near future are an increase in patient independence, patient-volunteer relationships, or the telepharmacy workflow of the community health centre. Notwithstanding the limitations imposed by inadequate health facility facilities, this program effectively enhanced participants' health knowledge and conduct. The program's sustainability is advised through regular mentoring, official incorporation of telepharmacy services, and optimisation of local resources.
Co-Authors Ade Dede Adimi, Nurhikma Alifqah Meylia Alimuddin Aminah Aminah Andi Emelda Andi Hasriyana Andi Nadilla Arfah Andi, K. Petta Lolo, Arjuni Andini Zabrina Anil Aryandi Aslinda Septinia Asmaliani Ira Asmarani Pujawanti Asni Amin Asrul La Dongke As’ad, Nur Asyirah Avifa, Serly Awali, Muh. Noer Ayu Lestari Basri, Putri Septiani Batary Resky Bayu Putra Bayu Putra Bayu Putra Bayu Putra, Bayu Besse Ati Dahlan, Andi Muhriani Dewi Yuliana Dharmawat, Dewi Tri Dian Rahayu Dina Izza Eni, Nur Syahira Atika Filla Riski Filman Afrian Fitri Nur Awaliyah Fahmi Hamid Habbe Hasan, Aliah Bagus Purwakania Hasmi, Nur Hendra Herman Hendra Herman Hilman Erwin Idawati Idawati, Indira Istikamah Indra Indra Irma Rachma Hanifah Irmayani Irmayani Isma, Aidil Febryan Arya Isyanda, Kenanga Kamri, Andi Khaedhir Karisa, Astuti Khaerana Majid Kristina T. Kristina T. Kusumaningsih, Indriati Lestari Novianti Mamat Pratama, Mamat Marwah Marwah Maulidi Sahrani MEDIATY Melly Amanda Mirawati Mirawati Muh. Reski Muhammad Ali Murniati Hasan Muzakkir Baits Nabila Said Nadiah Apriliani Namira Madi Ni Ketut Wiradnyani Nindy Precyllia Ningsih, Yuyun S Nur Azizah, Rizqi Nur Rahma Nuraenun Nuraenun Nurbaeti Asnawi Nurfadillah Nurfadillah Nurhudayah Nurhudayah Nurlina Nurlina Nurul Fadilla Nurul Nur Insyirah Octavia, Rizka Patemah Patemah, Patemah Putra , Bayu Rachmat Kosman Rachmat Kosman Rachmat Kosman Rachmat Kosman Rachmat Kosman, Rachmat Rahma Khairiyani Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmawati Rahmawati Ramli, Irawati Ratu Ananda Riskiyani Rukmana Risti Yuni Rizqi Nur Azizah Rizqi Nur Azizah Rosmayanti Rosmayanti Sadjidin, Sugiarto Safitri Ayu Safriani Rahman Shinta Ferawati Sitti Amirah Sitti Azahra Sitti Nurana Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuninsih Suci Pertiwi sukmawati Sukmawati Sukmawati Sukmawati Sukmawati Tadjuddin Naid Tri Kurniawati Waode Yumnal Utamil Yundari, Yundari Zainal Abidin Zakinah Aulia