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Penyimpangan Distribusi Obat Keras pada Sarana Tidak Memiliki Keahlian dan Kewenangan Melakukan Praktik Kefarmasian: Indonesia Rizki Arrahman Yovia; Fauqi Elfarabi; Fuji Handayani; Ari Andriano Santoso; Surya Dwi Putra
Eruditio : Indonesia Journal of Food and Drug Safety Vol 2 No 1 (2021): Edisi Desember
Publisher : Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan

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The distribution diversion of prescription drugs at facilities that do not have the expertise and authority to pharmaceuticals practice dominate other types of violations, they are Illegal Drugs and Substandard Drugs. This phenomenon is also caused by public participation, the tendency of people who want to do self-medication, ease of transaction, efficiency of time, energy, and the changes of lifestyle are factors that support the rapid growth of commerce transactions through offline and online media. This trend will certainly have a major impact on the supply chain, especially on drug distribution in Indonesia. The research used qualitative and quantitative methods to obtaining an overview of drug distribution that could describe the situation of supply chain, the potential, and spot that could be used as a diversion of the distribution of prescription drugs in facilities that do not have the expertise and authority to pharmaceuticals practice. The results showed that 90.3% of drugstores sell prescription drugs with the modus dominated by salesmen at 88.4%. Drugstores that selling prescription drugs generally does not put up a drugstores name sign (28.93%). Distribution Systems of prescription drugs at facilities that do not have the expertise and authority to pharmaceuticals practice is carried out offline and online that makes the drug marketing become wider. The diversion of prescription drug distribution occurs in the process of importing medicinal ingredients, the pharmaceutical industry, and retail facilities.
Profil Peredaran Obat Disfungsi Ereksi Ilegal Fauqi Elfarabi; Fuji Handayani; Yovia Rizki Arrahman; Ari Andriano Santoso
Eruditio : Indonesia Journal of Food and Drug Safety Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Badan Pengawas Obat dan Makanan

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Indonesian FDA's data of supervision and law enforcement from 2008 - 2018 show that the trend of finding illegal drugs circulating in Indonesia continued to increase. Erectile dysfunction therapy class drugs dominate the trend of findings, also strengthened by the Indonesian FDA's Public Warning data and the Post Market Alert System report from 2015 - 2017, were widely found traditional medicines containing erectile dysfunction drugs. A study about Profile of Illegal Erectile Dysfunction Drug Circulation is arranged based on data and findings above, in implementing the function of preventing drug and food crime as one of the Indonesian FDA's responsibilities for the availability of efficacious, safe, and qualified medicines. The study aims to identify circulation (including users), the potential value of the circulation of illegal erectile dysfunction drugs in Indonesia, and the potential diversion in the distribution of raw materials for erectile dysfunction drugs using qualitative and quantitative methods. Qualitative methods are carried out through field observations to obtain distribution descriptions, internet surveys, and investigations by undercover, surveillance, and controlled delivery. Quantitative methods are carried out through market surveys using purposive and non-random sampling techniques in 8 (eight) regions in Indonesia, i.e., Jabodetabek, Serang, Padang, Bandung, Semarang, Surabaya, Bali, and Samarinda. The results showed that the distribution of erectile dysfunction drugs offline through permanent kiosks/stalls/carts in Indonesia is still widely found. The online circulation of erectile dysfunction drugs has also increased with the expansion of the market through websites, social media, and e-commerce. The profile of erectile dysfunction drug users is in the productive age group (30-45 years) with income levels between IDR 2,000,000 to IDR 4,000,000, per month and the most consumed brand is Viagra. Potential diversion of the circulation of raw materials for erectile dysfunction drugs occurs in importing raw materials and distributing them from each PBF/importer to the pharmaceutical industry.