14 articles in this issue
Sri Hartati Yuliani,Bernadetta Karina Sekar Maheswari,Melynia Sintha Dewi,Michael Raharja Gani,Dina Christin Ayuning Putri
Capsule preparations containing theophylline, salbutamol sulfate, and methylprednisolone were frequently prescribed in a private hospital in Yogyakarta. Theophylline is a narrow therapeutic index drug. Extemporaneous preparation products that contain narr... see more
Agatha Budi Susiana Lestari,Aldo Christian Jonathan
Diphenhydramine HCl is a drug used to treat motion sickness. Treatment of motion sickness needs rapid onset for successful therapy. Fast Disintegrating Tablet (FDT) is one dosage form that provides fast onset. The purpose of this study was to identify the... see more
Hery Sutanto,Wulan Sutardiman,Silvya Yusri
Candlenut oil, known for its high omega-3 fatty acid content (up to 90%), shows great promise as a valuable source of omega. However, its rich unsaturated fatty acid composition makes it susceptible to oxidation and quality degradation. To address this, c... see more
Nirma Atin Shintia,Yosef Wijoyo
During the COVID-19 pandemic, a pharmacy internship at the Public Health Centers (PHC) was carried out by complying with the implementation of health protocols. There were risks for students to be exposed to COVID-19 when a pharmacy internship was carried... see more
Lola Azyenela,Ringga Novelni,Viora Lusiana Satri
A peptic ulcer is a gastrointestinal tract disorder caused by excessive secretion of acid and pepsin by the gastric mucosa. The combined use of drugs in peptic ulcer management may potentially cause drug-to-drug interactions. Drug interactions are caused ... see more
Nanik Sulistyani,Tegar Prasetya Budi,Aprilia Kusbandari
Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infection is a critical problem, in health care because there are S. aureus found that are resistant to antibiotics. Some alternative treatments of infection include herbal plants such as cherry (Muntingia calabura L.) an... see more
Siti Rahmatul Aini,Iman Surya Pratama,Raisya Hasina,Candra Eka Puspitasari,Ni Made Amelia Ratnata Dewi,Muhammad Abdurrahman Fardiaz,Nurmayanggi Aulia Safitri,Shifa Hasanah,Yazid Maula Arzaqi,Khairun Nissa
The COVID-19 vaccination program began in Indonesia in 2020, but it is still unknown how well it has been received by particular communities in places like the West Nusa Tenggara region's Islamic boarding schools. This research aimed to identify the chara... see more
Maya Dian Rakhmawatie,Aida Zakiyatul Fikriyah,Ika Dyah Kurniati,Nanik Marfu'ati,Stalis Norma Ethica
New anti-tuberculosis agents are very important due to Multidrug-Resistant and Extensively Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis problems. Mycobacterium smegmatis can be used to replace Mycobacterium tuberculosis as bacteria test to increase the velocity of anti-tu... see more
Farach Khanifah,Enade Perdana Istyastono
6-hydroxy-1-methyl1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-ß-carboline (6OHMTHßC) is a chocolate derivate that has antidepressant potency. It can increase dopamine and serotonin secretion, which leads to mood improvement. This method was carried out using computational molecul... see more
Ruth Febriana Kesuma,Rokiy Alfanaar,Markus Angkawijaya
Red dragon fruit peel extract is reported as an active ingredient in sunscreen because of its ability to protect the skin. UV exposure to the skin can cause reddish skin to develop skin cancer. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of the crea... see more
Mario Yedi Mau,Titien Siwi Hartayu
Improving patients’ adherence to treatment programs is important for the success of tuberculosis (TB) treatment. The study aims to identify the underlying factors of TB treatment program success. A qualitative approach, i.e., an in-depth interview, and th... see more
Maria Lisa Nova,Dita Maria Virginia
Presently, as well, 55% of the world’s diabetic population is Asian, with an estimated 230 million. The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) shows that the number of people with diabetes in the Southeast Asia (SEA) Region is 16.8% of all people wi... see more
Yurida Ni'ma Annisa,Vania Amanda Samor,Muthi Ikawati,Nunung Yuniarti
Fruits, as a major source of nutrition have been investigated for their emerging evidence of several neuroprotective activities beneficial to Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This paper discusses recent evidence suggesting several fruit-derived bioactive substan... see more