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Evaluasi Perencanaan Obat Generik Dengan Metode ABC Di Apotek Anugrah Abadi Surakarta Putri, Puji Wahyu Arista; Wahyuningsih, Sri Saptuti; Endrawati, Susi; Rejeki, Sri
Indonesian Journal on Medical Science Vol 11 No 1 (2024): IJMS 2024
Publisher : Unit Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Politeknik Kesehatan Bhakti Mulial

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55181/ijms.v11i1.467

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Anugrah Abadi Pharmacy is a pharmacy that has many patients and a complete range of medicines. Pharmacies still often experience shortages of medicines, which discrupts service to patients. This needs to be evaluated interms of drug planning, one of which is through the ABC method. The study was conducted to determine the grouping of generic drugs based on ABC analysis and determine the total budget of generic drug funds for procuring supplies at Anugrah Abadi Surakarta Pharmacy during the July-December 2022 period. This study is a non-experimental study  with descriptive analysis usingf quantity data retrospectively by taking data on generic drug consumption sold in the July-December 2022 period. Data is processed using Microsoft Excel 2007 and grouping A, B, C and calculated the total planning budget. The results of the study obtained 112 kinds of generic drug items, group A as many as 27 items with a total use of 206,798 tabs / flas / tube and a budget of Rp. 141,959,700 (70%), group B as many as 32 items with a total use of 54,400 tabs / flas / tube and a budget of Rp. 40,654,300 (20%), group C as many as 53 items with a total use of 25,794 tabs / flas / tube and a budget of Rp. 18,195,400 (10%). Conclusion group A drugs use the most budget, therefore they must be controlled regularly.
Profil Penggunaan Obat Infeksi Saluran Pernapasan Akut (ISPA) Pediatri Rawat Jalan di RS Muhammadiyah Selogiri Wijayanti, Fitri; Endrawati, Susi; Wahyuningsih, Sri Saptuti
Indonesian Journal on Medical Science Vol 11 No 2 (2024): IJMS 2024
Publisher : Unit Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Politeknik Kesehatan Bhakti Mulial

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70050/ijms.v11i2.485

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Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) is a respiratory tract infection that can last up to 14 days. Common complaints include fever, sneezing, coughing, sore throat, influenza, headache, body weakness and joint pain. The aim of the research was to determine the profile of outpatient pediatric ARI drug use at the Muhammadiyah Selogiri Hospital. This type of non-experimental research is analyzed descriptively, non-analytically, with data collection carried out retrospectively on patient drug prescription medical record data for October – December 2021 which is presented in the form of tables, diagrams or graphs and percentages are calculated. The data was studied using standard guidelines for managing drug selection and rules for using ARI drugs according to WHO: Model Formulary for Children 2010 and the Indonesian Ministry of Health: Pharmaceutical Care for Respiratory Tract Infections 2005. The results of the study showed that the average use of pediatric ARI therapy drugs for antibiotics was the highest. The penicillin supplement used is amoxicillin 59.37%. Supportive therapy with symptomatic analgesic drugs - antipyretics 79.07%, gastrointestinal drugs 4.65%, respiratory tract drugs 35.04%, corticosteroid drugs 37.21% and antihistamines 24.03%. Conclusion: The use of outpatient pediatric ARI drugs at the Muhammadiyah Selogiri Wonogiri Hospital meets the standard management guidelines from WHO: Model formulary for children 2010 and the Indonesian Ministry of Health: Pharmaceutical Care for Respiratory Tract Infections 2005.