Case Of Accounting For Acute Kidney Failure, This Is The Call Of The Head Of IAI Noffendri Roestam
Chairman of the Indonesian Pharmacists Association (IAI) Apt. Noffendri Roestam, S, Si., called on its members to always be ready and alert. (Bunga Ramadani/VOI)

JAKARTA - Acute kidney failure cases are of concern to all parties. The government took quick action by bringing in pharmapizole drugs from Singapore and several other countries. Professional organizations such as the Indonesian Pharmacists Association (IAI) through the General Chairperson Noffendri Roestam also called on all members on duty throughout Indonesia to be ready and alert.

He appealed to IAI members to increase compliance with the standards of good drug manufacturing methods (CPOB). "Indonesian Pharmacists appeal to pharmacists who work in the pharmaceutical industry to continue to strive to improve compliance with the standards of good drug manufacturing methods, especially in maintaining the quality of the drugs produced," he told VOI.

IAI, continued Noffendri Roestam, also appealed to pharmacists who work in pharmaceutical facilities to collaborate with related health workers. "We also appeal to pharmacists who work at Pharmacy Services Facilities and at Health Service Facilities to collaborate with doctors and other health workers so that they can provide information and education to patients/community," he explained.

The information referred to by Noffendri is a matter of using drugs that are rational and safe. Then about recommendations for the use of drugs in other forms of preparation. And also recommendations for non-pharmacology therapy.

"We from IAI urge pharmacists to pay more attention to the possibility of drug interactions or also interactions between drugs and foods that risk causing fatal events such as organ failure, including acute kidney failure conditions," said Noffendri.

And no less important, said Noffendri Roestam, pharmacists must continue to monitor the development of this acute kidney failure case. "The Indonesian Pharmacists appeal to pharmacists to continue to monitor the latest developments in information, and provide information to the public correctly according to the latest references to calm the public," he said.


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