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Counseling on the Use of Over-the-counter and Limited-Free Medicines for recitation mothers in Cibungur Village, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Author(s) -
Fahmi Sidiq
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of research in community service
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2746-3273
pISSN - 2746-3281
DOI - 10.46336/ijrcs.v2i4.224
Subject(s) - over the counter , dispose pattern , pharmacy , medical prescription , medicine , family medicine , alternative medicine , business , advertising , nursing , engineering , pathology , waste management
Over-the-counter medicines can be purchased without a doctor's prescription and can be purchased at pharmacies and licensed drugstores to treat non-specific minor illnesses. Limited over-the-counter drugs, also known as list W drugs (W: Waarschuwing = warning/alert) are strong drugs that can be purchased without a doctor's prescription, but their use must pay attention to the drug information on the packaging. The results of this counseling are the mothers of recitation in Cibungur village, Parungponteng sub-district, namely knowing about, how to use, get, store and dispose of good and correct medicines. The selection of over-the-counter and over-the-counter drugs is limited. As well as the characteristics of damaged drugs. people are becoming more careful in the use of drugs. Therefore, the University Pharmacy Study Program takes the initiative to provide community service by providing over-the-counter and limited-free drugs and ways to find out damaged drugs.

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