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Exploration of the Function of Galactagogue in Fenugreek, Moringa, and Sauropus Androgynus Polyherbal Tea: Systematic Literature Review Eva Kusumahati; Kintoko; Sagiran
Side: Scientific Development Journal Vol. 2 No. 6 (2025): Side: Scientific Development Journal
Publisher : Arbain Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59613/qjxqeb61

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This study aims to evaluate the effect of polyherbal tea consisting of fenugreek, Moringa oleifera, and Sauropus androgynus on breast milk production and quality, as well as the health of breastfeeding mothers. The method used was a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) based on PRISMA 2020, where studies were identified through a systematic search in the Scopus database using relevant keywords. Data were extracted from studies that met the inclusion criteria and were evaluated to determine the effectiveness and safety of polyherbal teas. The results showed that polyherbal tea supplementation has the potential to increase breast milk production by stimulating the hormones prolactin and oxytocin. Fenugreek and Moringa oleifera significantly increase milk production and change the nutritional profile of breast milk for the better, including increased unsaturated fatty acid content and antioxidant capacity. Sauropus androgynus leaves also show potential as galactogogues and maternal health supporters. In addition, this herbal supplementation provides additional benefits for maternal health, such as improved nutritional status and reduced fatigue. These findings are important because they provide stronger scientific evidence to support the use of herbal supplements in clinical practice, as well as suggesting that polyherbal teas can be an effective natural alternative in improving milk production and quality and supporting the health of breastfeeding mothers. Further research is needed to determine the optimal dosage and long-term effects of these herbal supplements, as well as to understand the synergistic interactions between the herbal ingredients. Relevant keywords for this study included: polyherbal tea, galactagogue, breast milk production, breast milk quality, fenugreek, Moringa oleifera, Sauropus androgynus, and breastfeeding maternal health.
GAMBARAN SISTEM DISTRIBUSI UNIT DOSE DISPENSING (UDD) TERHADAP RETUR OBAT INJEKSI GENERIK DI INSTALASI FARMASI RAWAT INAP SALAH SATU RUMAH SAKIT SWASTA DI KOTA BANDUNG Eva Kusumahati; Dea Anita; Monika Patrisia
Jurnal Ilmiah Manuntung: Sains Farmasi Dan Kesehatan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2021): Jurnal Ilmiah Manuntung: Sains Farmasi Dan Kesehatan
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Kesehatan Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51352/jim.v7i2.506

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Drug returns are one of the jobs in inpatient pharmacy services. The use of an inappropriate distribution system can lead to high drug returns. Objective: to find out the description of the use of the UDD distribution system for generic injection drug returns in one of the inpatient pharmacy installations in the city of Bandung. Observational method with retrospective data collection technique in which data were collected using a UDD individual prescription distribution system. Results: indicates that generic injection drugs are drugs with the highest number of returns. The comparison of the percentage of drug returns before and after the UDD distribution system, namely Ceftriaxone was 3.95% and decreased to 3.61%, Citicoline 9.72% decreased to 5.17%, Dexamethasone was 5.20% down to 3.77%, Ketorolac 11.19% down to 11.14%, Omeprazole 6.55% to 4.23%, Ondansetron 4 mg 5.52% to 4.79%, Ondansetron 8 mg by 8.84% to 5.04%, Pantoprazole 8.09% to 6.47%, Ranitidine by 4.86% to 2.72% and Tranexamic Acid 250 by 20.97% to 4.39 % Conclusion: there is a decrease in the percentage of injection drug returns in hospitalized patients.