Abstract

The control of pharmaceutical products is one of the pharmaceutical services at the Pharmacy that is regulated in Permenkes RI No. 73 of 2016. The pharmacy control of each pharmacy must always apply the principles stated in the Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) guidelines. GPP is a pharmaceutical practice that responds to the needs of people who use pharmacist services to provide optimal and evidence-based care. This study aims to determine the system of one of the pharmaceutical service standards, namely the control of pharmaceutical products in several pharmacies in Karangasem, Bali. This type of research is observational descriptive. Data retrieval is carried out in a retrospective manner related to the pharmaceutical product control system in the form of an order or procurement, dispensing, and handling system. Most pharmacies are researched to apply the same control system in the procurement and spending of pharmaceutical products. Only the pharmaceutical product system for handling parts has a slight difference in each pharmacy.

Highlights

  • Forensic pharmacy is the application of pharmaceutical related to legal issues

  • Control of pharmaceutical products is regulated in the Republic of Indonesia Ministerial Regulation No 73 of 2016 concerning Pharmaceutical Service Standards at Pharmacies in Article 3 which are mentioned: (Paragraph 1) Pharmaceutical service standards at pharmacies include standards: management of pharmaceutical products, medical

  • Good Pharmacy Practice (GPP) is a pharmaceutical practice that responds to the needs of people who use pharmacist services to provide optimal and evidence-based care

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Forensic pharmacy is the application of pharmaceutical related to legal issues. Forensic pharmacy covers clinical aspects, distribution, administration, and basic science of pharmaceutical science.[1],[2] Drug management is a series of activities that involve aspects of planning, procurement, storage, and distribution, of drugs that are managed optimally.[3]. 2) Management of pharmaceutical products, medical devices, and consumable medical materials as referred to in paragraph (1). Control is carried out to maintain the type and amount of supplies according to service needs, through the ordering system or procurement, storage, and dispensing systems. It aims to avoid the occurrence of excess, deficiency, emptiness, damage, expiration, loss, and return of orders. Volume 3, Issue 2, Page 65-72, December 2021 least contain the name of the pharmaceutical product, the expiration date, the amount of revenue, the amount of dispensing, and the remaining inventory.[5].

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