Sabila, Indiani Eksanti EVALUASI KUALITAS INFORMASI OBAT PADA BROSUR OBAT. [Skripsi]
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Abstract
The research aims to describe the information in drug brochures and supplement brochures. Classification of drug brochures: categorization of drugs based on labeling name, product origin and therapeutic class. Classification of supplement brochures product origin. The study also assesses the completeness of information in drugs and supplements, following Indonesian Ministry of Health regulations (Number: 386/MENKES/SK/IV/1994) and WHO Ethical Criteria for Medicinal Drug Promotion in 1988. For drug brochures, compliance with Indonesian National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) regulations (Number 2 of 2021) is considered, while for supplement brochures, compliance with BPOM regulations (Number 34 of 2022) is evaluated. This descriptive study uses simple random sampling with a sample size of 30 drug brochures and 70 supplement brochures. Research findings for drug brochures: Classification of drugs based on labeling shows that 33.3% are over-the-counter drugs, 46.7% are prescription-only drugs and 20.0% are classified as hard drugs. Based on the name, 100.0% are branded drugs. The product origin reveals that 100.0% are domestically mamfactured drugs. The most common therapeutic class is Analgesics & Antipyretics is 20.0% For supplement brochures: The product origin indicates that 78.6% are domestically manufactured supplements and 21.4% are imported supplements. The completeness of information in drug brochures according to the criteria specified in Indonesian Ministry of Health regulations (Number 386/MENKES/SK/IV/1994) 50.0% for BPOM regulations (Number 2 of 2021) is 20.0% and for WHO Ethical Criteria for Medicinal Drug Promotion in 1988 is 20.0%. The completeness of information in supplement brochures according to the criteria specified in Indonesian Ministry of Health regulations (Number: 386/MENKES/SK/IV/1994) is 40.0%, for BPOM (Number 34 of 2022) is 40.0% and for WHO Ethical Criteria for Medicinal Drug Promotion in 1988 is 0.0%
Keywords: Drug advertising, drug brochures, drug information, evaluation, supplement brochures
Tipe Dokumen: | Skripsi |
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Tipe: | Skripsi |
Jurusan: | Program Studi Farmasi |
Depositing User: | Users 8 not found. |
Date Deposited: | 19 Feb 2024 01:44 |
Last Modified: | 19 Feb 2024 01:44 |
URI: | https://digilib.jgu.ac.id/id/eprint/46 |