Dessy Adelia
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EDUKASI CARA MENDAPATKAN DAN MENYIMPAN OBAT DI CLUSTER JADE BEKASI Niko Prasetya; Vonny Nofrika; Fitri Savitri; Dessy Adelia
Jurnal Pengabdian IKIFA Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Pengabdian IKIFA
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Dagusibu is a drug handling step as an abbreviation of Get, Use, Save, and Dispose of. So as consumers, we must know how to get, use, store, and dispose of the medicines we have. Not all people know and understand how to handle this drug, so information about this is important to be disseminated to the public. A study in the RW 06 area of ​​Cakung Timur Sub-district showed that as many as 53.2% of respondents had less knowledge about Dagusibu antibiotic drugs (Miranti, 2019). The outreach activity aims to increase public knowledge about how to get and store good medicines in the residents of the Jade Cluster, East Bekasi, Bekasi City. Based on the results of community service activities in the residents of the Jade Cluster, East Bekasi, Bekasi City, it can be concluded that the counseling carried out was able to increase knowledge about how to obtain and store good medicines.
GAMBARAN POTENSI INTERAKSI OBAT HIPERTENSI DI INSTALASI FARMASI RAWAT JALAN RUMAH SAKIT METROPOLITAN MEDICAL CENTRE PERIODE OKTOBER – DESEMBER 2018 Honey Iskandar; Dessy Adelia; Anissa Muharomah
Jurnal Farmasi IKIFA Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Farmasi IKIFA
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According to the American Heart Association (AHA), Americans over the age of 20 suffer from hypertension, reaching up to 74.5 million. Based on data from the Health Research (RISKEDAS) 2013, the prevalence of hypertension in Indonesia is 25.8%. Hypertension is a silent killer where symptoms can vary in each individual. Hypertension is one of the main risk factors for heart disease, stroke, visual impairment and kidney disease. So in the treatment of hypertension the possibility of polypharmacy so that the occurrence of drug interactions increases. Drug interaction is a modification of the effect of a drug due to other drugs given initially or given together so that the effectiveness or toxicity of one drug or more changes. Based on data obtained from the medical record of Metropolitan Medical Center Hospital for primary hypertension in outpatient Metropolitan Medical Center Hospital in the period July to December 2018 there were 441 visits and ranked number 3. This study aims to determine the potential for drug interactions and determine the percentage of potential drug interactions based on the severity of drug interactions at the Metropolitan Medical Center Hospital Outpatient Pharmacy Installation from October to December 2018 using drugs.com software. This research is a descriptive study and is included in a retrospective type of evaluative research. The number of samples taken was 322 prescription sheets with the taking technique used, namely the purposive sampling method. The results showed that there were 216 prescription sheets (67.08%) that had drug interactions with interaction severity ie minor (12.67%), moderate (78.73%), and major (8.60%).
GAMBARAN PENGGUNAAN ANTIBIOTIK ORAL TANPA RESEP DOKTER PADA MASYARAKAT RW 010 KELURAHAN JATINEGARA KECAMATAN CAKUNG JAKARTA TIMUR PERIODE MARET – MEI 2019 Dessy Adelia; Vonny Nofrika; Atika Esti Thama
Jurnal Farmasi IKIFA Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Farmasi IKIFA
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Used antibiotics should take into account the patient's previous medical history. Consumption of antibiotics patients should be also considered, such as the type, dose and duration of use antibiotics. The badly supervision of antibiotic sales without a doctor's prescription makes people free to buy antibiotics anytime and anywhere. The purpose of the study was to determine the overview using oral antibiotics without prescription in RW 010 Kelurahan Jatinegara Kecamatan Cakung East Jakarta Period March – May 2019. The method used is descriptive method. From the results of the study obtained an overview using oral antibiotics without prescription is still widely used by the community, based on the way people get oral antibiotic drugs is by buying selfish at a pharmacy without a doctor’s prescription as many as 121 respondents (45.83%) and people who bought oral antibiotics at the drugstore were 108 respondents (40.91%), and others people get antibiotics by buying with prescription as many as 35 respondents (13.26%). Class of oral antibiotic its many used of people without a doctor’s prescription are penicillins that as many as 176 respondents (66.67%), and to used the most rarely macrolides as many as 23 respondents (8.71%). The reason people used drugs without a doctor’s prescription oral antibiotic that is because previously prescribed by the doctor as many as 97 respondents (36.74%), and the suggested by a friend or relative as many as 21 respondents (7.96% ). Complaining of pain is often experienced by people on the used of oral antibiotics drugs without a doctor’s prescription that is as pain relief or pain as much as 96 respondents (36.36%), and to used the most rarely experienced that as an acne medicine as many as 23 respondents (8.71%).