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Utilization of Antiviral Medications in COVID-19 Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease in Hospital Saristiana, Yuneka; Prasetyawan, Fendy; Muslikh, Faisal Akhmal; Dhafin, Anis Akhwan; Mildawati, Ratna; Putri, Elsa Mahardika; Raharjo, Susilo Margining
International Journal of Contemporary Sciences (IJCS) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): November 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijcs.v1i1.7284

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The COVID-19 pandemic has presented a substantial global health challenge, affecting diverse patient populations, particularly those with chronic kidney disease. Hospitals are presently dependent on two antiviral medications, favipiravir and remdesivir, to mitigate the impact of this disease on patients with chronic kidney disease. This study aims to evaluate the utilization of favipiravir and remdesivir in COVID-19 patients with chronic kidney disease in a hospital setting. This research will employ a retrospective approach to gather data from the medical records of COVID-19 patients with chronic kidney disease who received treatment with favipiravir or remdesivir in the hospital. Considering the prevalence of favipiravir usage at 64% and remdesivir at 36%, this research aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the effectiveness and associated risks of toxicity linked to these two medications in COVID-19 patients with chronic kidney disease
Analysis of the Strengthening of Bond through Playing Mobile Legends Game with the ”Son of Hippocrates E-SPORT Team” Approach Among Pharmacy Lecturers in the Environment of Kadiri University Prasetyawan, Fendy; Wahab, Charliandri Saputra; Dhafin, Anis Akhwan; Raharjo, Susilo Margining; Yuniarto, Prayoga Feri
International Journal of Contemporary Sciences (IJCS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijcs.v1i2.7591

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The surge in Mobile Legends' popularity among pharmacy professors prompts research on its impact on social dynamics and relationships. The game's team strategy elements provide a virtual space for professors to connect, shifting from traditional academic interactions. The research findings illuminate the positive influence of the Son of Hippocrates E-SPORT Team approach in playing Mobile Legends on the interpersonal closeness of pharmacy professors at Kadiri University. Collaborative aspects within the game, such as the creation of strong team bonds, enhanced communication, and support for cooperation beyond the academic sphere, contribute to an improved level of interpersonal relationships among faculty members. The Spearman Correlation Test results (r = 0.245, p = 0.005) support the established positive relationship between Mobile Legends gameplay and the Son of Hippocrates E-SPORT approach among pharmacy lecturers, with the calculated r-value (0.245) surpassing the critical r-value (0.114) and the significance value (0.005) falling below α = 0.05. This acceptance of H1 suggests a meaningful connection between Mobile Legends activities and the Son of Hippocrates E-SPORT
Description of Pharmaceutical Discussion Using Group Discussion Method Among "Kantor Pusat" Members at Kadiri University Cafeteria Prasetyawan, Fendy; Wahab, Charliandri Saputra; Dhafin, Anis Akhwan; Raharjo, Susilo Margining; Shutiawan, Muhammad Alviyan; Rianto, Sugeng
International Journal of Contemporary Sciences (IJCS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijcs.v1i2.7592

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Effective communication and pharmaceutical discussions at Kadiri University's Central Office are crucial in the current era of pharmaceutical advancements. The research focuses on exploring how group discussions enhance pharmaceutical understanding and collaboration, contributing to broader pharmaceutical science development. The methodology involves participatory observation, interviews, and document analysis to gain a comprehensive understanding of group discussion effectiveness. Philosophical discussions constitute 46% of central office discussions at Kadiri University, reflecting a significant emphasis on philosophical aspects in pharmaceutical talks. Pharmacy topics, at 35%, demonstrate a strong focus on core research areas. Political discussions, comprising 11%, indicate awareness of political implications in pharmacy management within the university. Ethics and Morality discussions, at 8%, suggest a lower focus but still acknowledge ethical dimensions in pharmaceutical discourse
Farmakoantartika Literature Study: Bioactivity of Pagodroma nivea on Fossil Deposits from Mujito Saristiana, Yuneka; Prasetyawan, Fendy; Mildawati, Ratna; Muslikh, Faisal Akhmal; Dhafin, Anis Akhwan; Raharjo, Susilo Margining; Arifin, Candra; Rofiq, Abd
International Journal of Contemporary Sciences (IJCS) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijcs.v1i2.7593

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This report investigates the biodiversity of marine animals, focusing on extinct sponge species near Lesbos Island based on Aristotle's descriptions. Mujito, introduced in the literature review, is from the GeoMaud expedition in Antarctica. Various instrumental analysis methods, such as ESI mass spectrometry and NMR, contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the compounds, particularly in the context of Alzheimer's research. The pharmacantarctic literature study concludes that Antarctic Mumijo, particularly from Mujito fossil deposits, holds significant biomedical potential. It exhibits organic components like wax esters with notable biomedical activities, particularly in treating bone diseases. Additionally, Mumijo's composition resembles non-fossil samples, with wax esters dominating and unique components like α-glyceryl fatty alcohol ethers indicating neuroprotective potential. The research suggests promising applications in Oriental medicine, addressing wounds, skin diseases, tuberculosis, respiratory diseases, and neurological conditions like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. Overall, Antarctic Mumijo showcases diverse biomedical prospects, emphasizing its organic components' therapeutic value