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Pena Medika : Jurnal Kesehatan
Published by Universitas Pekalongan
ISSN : 2086843X     EISSN : 23016434     DOI : 10.31941
Core Subject : Health,
Focus And Scope Pena Medika is a national journal that contains the results of research on public health science and practice. Aimed at all practitioners and researchers in the field of public health to improve the degree of Public Health. PENA MEDIKA were first published in June 2010 and published twice a year in June and December. Scope of the journal: Health promotion Epidemiology Occupational Health and Safety Administration and Health Policy Nutrition Biostatistics Reproductive Health Maternal and Child Health Environmental Health Other articles related to public health will be considered. Pena Medika also publishes special articles in the field of public health from experts
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Prototype of Water Turbidity Monitoring Device for Sanitation Hygiene Based on Minister of Health Regulation No 2/2023 Nandang Gunawan Tunggal Waras; Muhammad Chasien Pratama; Dudi Adi Firmansyah; Ervanggis Minggar Kusumasari
Pena Medika : Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): PENA MEDIKA: JURNAL KESEHATAN
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Manual water quality monitoring in accordance with Minister of Health Regulation No. 2 of 2023 is urgently needed to detect early physical, chemical, microbiological, and radioactive contamination that could potentially endanger public health.. This water certainly has certain qualities, including its turbidity level. In accordance with Ministry of Health Regulation No.2/2023, the maximum turbidity limit for sanitary water is below 3 NTU. Therefore, a device is needed that can monitor the turbidity level of water practically. The purpose of this study is to design a prototype device for monitoring the turbidity value of sanitary hygiene water in accordance with Permenkes No. 2 of 2023. This study used the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation method. This method is expected to produce a structured and systematic approach to the development and design of the prototype that will be created. The prototype design process uses a TS 300B turbidity sensor to detect turbidity, NodeMCU ESP8266 as a microcontroller and IoT, and a 128x64 I2C OLED display. The application of IoT in this prototype is based on the use of a website to display and store measurement data. Testing was conducted on the TS 300B turbidity sensor on three samples with three repetitions, compared to the standard Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) solution. The test results showed an average accuracy and precision of 99.76% and 99.72%.  Currently, some of the detection device models on the market have an accuracy of between 0-200 NTU with the added feature of data connectivity, but they are relatively expensive.Therefore, in the future,  the role of IoT-based technology will be further optimized, with the aim of improving the quality of life for all
Analysis Potential Drug’s Interaction In Prescription Compouded At Arbai Pharmacy From January To March 2024 Sri Hartini, Indah; Shoviantari, Fenita; Admaja, Wika; Tuna, Hartati; Bhakti Marhenta, Yogi
Pena Medika : Jurnal Kesehatan Vol. 15 No. 2 (2025): PENA MEDIKA: JURNAL KESEHATAN
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Prescriptions compounded are prescriptions that have the potential for drug’s interactions. Drug-drug interactions can occur pharmaceutically, pharmacokinetically, and pharmacodynamically. These interactions can cause a decrease in effectiveness, an increase in drug toxicity, resulting in the failure to achieve the expected therapeutic goals. The potential for drug-drug interactions can occur in both compounded and non-compounded prescriptions. Compounded prescriptions are often given to children to adjust the dosage as needed. This study aims to determine the potential for drug-drug interactions in compounded prescriptions at the Arbai Bandar Lor Pharmacy. This study is descriptive and non-experimental. Data collection was conducted retrospectively on compounded prescriptions from January to March 2024 that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Determining drug-drug interactions using the Drug Interaction Checker 2024 application Results and conclusions: Pharmaceutically, there were 2 unstable prescriptions (1.90%) and 103 compatible prescriptions (98.10%). The results of the analysis of potential drug-drug interactions were found in 21 prescriptions (20%). The mechanism of interaction was pharmacokinetic in 7 (46.67%) combinations and pharmacodynamic in 8 (53.33%) combinations, with a minor severity level in 4 (26.67%) cases and a moderate severity level in 11 (74.33%) cases, based on the Medscape Drug Interaction Checker reference.