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Farmasains : Jurnal Farmasi dan Ilmu Kesehatan
ISSN : 20863373     EISSN : 2620987X     DOI : 10.22219
Core Subject : Health, Science,
Farmasains publishes articles that cover textual and fieldwork studies with various perspectives of pharmacy science including: Pharmaceutical Technology Pharmaceutical Chemistry Biology Pharmacy and Natural Products Pharmacology and Toxicology Clinical Pharmacy Community Pharmacy Pharmacoepidemiology Pharmacogenomic and Pharmacogenetic Pharmacoeconomic Health-related topics
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Patient satisfaction with waiting time for outpatient prescription services based on sharia characteristics in the pharmacy installation Prof. Dr. Soerojo Hospital Magelang Arifin Santoso; Ishak; Novia Wulandari
Farmasains : Jurnal Farmasi dan Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/farmasains.v8i1.26060

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Including pharmaceutical services, service quality improvement must be carried out appropriately, quickly, and with a sense of security. Hospital pharmacy services can be evaluated based on five criteria, namely reliability, responsiveness, assurance, dependability, and empathy. One of the pharmaceutical service factors that must meet the minimum requirements for hospital services is the waiting time for prescription filling. 1) Objective: to assess satisfaction of the duration of the outpatient prescription service wait based on sharia characteristics in RSJ. Prof. Dr. Soerojo Magelang; 2) Methods: descriptively with a cross-sectional design using accidental sampling techniques on questionnaires that were analyzed univariately and bivariately using SPSS; 3) Results: a questionnaire with a total of 30 respondents showed that the patient satisfaction category was very satisfied from the five measurement dimensions (77%, 57%, 73%, 67%, 54%) and satisfied (23%, 43%, 27%, 33% , 46%) with a prescription service wait time not more than 30 minutes for non-concoction and less than 60 minutes for concoction; 4) Conclusion: based on sharia characteristics of the five dimensions of satisfaction, the results are very satisfied and satisfied and the outpatient prescription waiting time service meets the minimum standards of hospital services.
A Study progress on moringa seed oil with microemulsion: bibliometrics analysis of year 2012-2023 chasanah, Uswatun; Lalu Muhammad Irham; Nining Sugihartini; Sapto Yuliani
Farmasains : Jurnal Farmasi dan Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/farmasains.v8i1.28978

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Transdermal drug delivery systems increase the effectiveness of a drug substance, and one of them is a microemulsion. Moringa oil has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial activity. The purpose of this study is to conduct a bibliometric analysis research on moringa oil formulated as microemulsions. A total of 5 English articles from the Scopus databases from 2012 to 2023 US sources were used in the bibliometrics analysis of Moringa oleifera seeds oil related to microemulsions. The bibliometrics analysis shows research trends, including the most used keywords depicted in visualizations using the VOSViewer application, article publishers, affiliations, and the author's country of origin. The most used keywords are microemulsions, microemulsion, Moringa oleifera, antioxidant activities, and antioxidants. The most publishers are Key Engineering Materials, the most affiliated are Chiang Mai University and Thamasat University, and most authors are from Thailand. The study of microemulsion formulations of Moringa seed oil has yet to be widely carried out but has been cited by other researchers.
Formulation And Physical Properties Evaluation Of Beach Morning Glory (Ipomoea Pescaprae) Leaves Ointment Meddo Lorenza Garnida; Delladari Mayefis; Habibie Deswilyaz; Mega Sari, Diani; Arie Vonikartika
Farmasains : Jurnal Farmasi dan Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/farmasains.v8i1.30572

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Background: Sea kangkung is one of the plants used as traditional medicine which is widely used as a topical medicine, one of which is to treat jellyfish stings and ulcers. This study aims to determine how to formulate ointment preparations from sea kangkung extract and to test the physical properties of sea kangkung preparations. Methods: Sea kangkung leaves were extracted using the maceration method using methanol as a solvent and then made preparations in the form of an ointment using concentration variations, namely (F1) - , (F2) 1 % , (F3), 3 % (F4), 5 % (F5) 10 %. Furthermore, the physical stability test of the ointment was carried out, namely the Cycling Test including organoleptic test, homogeneity test, pH test and spreadability. Results: The results obtained that sea kangkung extract ointment has a fairly good stability based on the stability test of the third formula, which is the most stable preparation.
Analysis Descriptive of Anosmia and Dysgeusia in SARS CoV-2 Patients: Overview of Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Prognosis, and Treatment Options Muhammad, Izbikavik; Prasetyo, Yohannes Eddy; Nur, Rifqi Misbahuddin
Farmasains : Jurnal Farmasi dan Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/farmasains.v8i1.33644

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Introduction: SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19) is a respiratory infectious disease whose cause has been identified as the seventh type of the coronavirus family that attacks humans. Common symptoms among patients with COVID-19 include fever, dry cough, shortness of breath (dyspnea), muscle aches (myalgia), confusion, headache, sore throat, rhinorrhea, chest pain, diarrhea, nausea / vomiting, conjunctival congestion, nose. congestion, sputum production, fatigue (malaise), hemoptysis, and shivering. However, the spread of COVID-19 infection has shown new symptoms of the disease: patients with dysfunction of smell, taste and indigestion. Methods: Literature review by taking libraries from 34 journals and 2 textbook. The journal obtained from the Google, NCBI and Pubmed search engine, as well as processing research materials into new information related to the research objectives. Results: One hypothesis currently developing is that SARS-CoV-2 will cause olfactory changes through direct access and damage to the CNS through its penetration by the cribriform plate. Another hypothesis that is also developing suggests direct viral damage to olfactory cells and taste receptors. Glial cells, neurons, and the oral cavity present the ACE-2 receptor which appears to be a mechanism of cell invasion by viruses. Conclusion: People who have lost their smell or taste are six times more likely to become positive for COVID-19. Likewise, people who have anosmia have a 10-fold higher chance of being diagnosed with COVID-19. Taste and smell disorders with ageusia have a 10 times higher chance of catching COVID-19.
A Comprehensive Review of the Current Understanding and Future Directions in Biofilms and Antibiotic Resistance in Chronic Rhinosinusitis Indra Setiawan; Miftha Churochman
Farmasains : Jurnal Farmasi dan Ilmu Kesehatan Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/farmasains.v8i1.33659

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This paper aims to analyze and evaluate the impact of social media on society. The study examines about Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) that is the multifactorial inflammatory disease of the nasal and paranasal mucosae for more than 12 weeks. Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a highly widespread condition that has a significant impact on a large population around the globe. There has been a notable increase in the focus on the significance of biofilms and antibiotic resistance in the pathophysiology of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). The objective of this review is to consolidate existing scholarly literature on the aforementioned subjects, drawing from a selection of five prominent peer-reviewed works, while also suggesting potential avenues for further research. The objective of this study is to consolidate existing information regarding the involvement of biofilms and antibiotic resistance in the etiology and treatment of Chronic Rhinosinusitis (CRS), and to suggest potential avenues for future research. The study utilized a qualitative research methodology, integrating data from five primary scholarly papers that centered on topics such as chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), biofilms, antibiotic resistance, and therapeutic approaches. The process involved the extraction and analysis of data in order to discover prevalent themes, inconsistencies, and areas of research that have not been adequately addressed in the current body of literature. In conclusion, it can be inferred that the given information supports the notion that biofilms have been found to have a substantial impact on the pathophysiology of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), leading to increased disease severity and posing difficulties in its management. Gaining comprehension of the underlying mechanisms involved in the process of biofilm formation and the development of antibiotic resistance might provide valuable diagnostic and therapeutic perspectives. Subsequent investigations ought to prioritize the advancement of therapeutic interventions targeting biofilm formation and the acquisition of a more comprehensive comprehension of the microbiome in chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS).

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