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G U S T A
Date : 31 Maret 2023
(GET, USE, SAVE, TRHOW AWAY)
arranged by :
RULI NURUL APRIANA - XII PHARMACY
“ “
Drugs are objects or substances that can be used to treat
disease, relieve symptoms, or change chemical processes in the
body.
CONTENTS
01
02
03
USE
SAVE
04 THROW AWAY
GET
Part 01
GET
Get
Make sure we get the medicine in a place where the quality is
guaranteed (original and efficacious medicine). The safest
places in Indonesia are Pharmacies and Pharmacy
Installations in hospitals. In addition to safer drugs, in that
place we also get detailed information about the drugs we
will consume from practicing pharmacists. To support getting
the best service, make sure the pharmacy is licensed and has
pharmacists who are ready to serve.
Part 02
USE
Use
Make sure the drug is used correctly according to the
label stated or according to the instructions of the
doctor and pharmacist. If it's unclear, ask about the
drug, what are its properties, how to use it or side
effects.
Medication is taken with water (unless there are
other instructions such as sucking, chewing,
placing it under the tongue, or gargling), and for
those of you who cannot take tablets, pills or
capsules directly, you can use another method by
consuming bread or fruit together so that the
bitter taste of the drug can be overcome · Pay
attention to the time of taking according to what
is stated on the brochure or medicine packaging or
medicine label (before, together or after eating). If
you are taking syrup medicine, it is best to shake it
first and use a measuring spoon to make it easier
to take the medicine and for the correct dosage or
rules for taking medicine.
Oral Medicine
• Wash hands first then dry.
• Apply the drug thinly and
evenly on the affected part
according to the hours of use
Skin Medication
1) Wash hands first.
2) Tilt your head to facilitate administration
of the drug.
3) Drop the medicine in the nostrils
(according to the instructions for use).
4) Hold your head position for a few minutes.
5) Do not use this medicine with more than
one person to avoid spreading infection.
Nasal Drops
1) Wash your hands first.
2) Tilt your head or lie down.
3) Pull the earlobe up and down (adults) or
towards the back (children), so that the ear
canal looks clear and straight.
4) Drop the medicine in your ear canal as
needed or as directed by the doctor and
leave it for about 3 minutes.
5) After use, dry the tip of the container
using a clean tissue.
Eardrops
01
02
03
04
Tablets, pills, capsules, powder
or syrup.
Examples of oral medicine
BREATHY is a nasal drop used to moisten
the nasal (nose) membranes that are dry
and inflamed due to colds, allergies, low
humidity, and other nasal irritations.
Examples of nasal drops
Ointments, creams, gels or
pastes.
Examples of skin medication
OTOPAIN is a drug used to treat
inflammation of the ear caused by
bacteria. This drug contains the ingredient
lidocaine which functions to relieve pain
in the ear.
Examples of eardrops
Part 03
Save
Save
In order for the drug to be used until its expiration date, we must store it
according to the proper storage instructions. Store in a place that is not
exposed to direct sunlight, dry and not damp. It should also be noted that the
storage area is far from the reach of children. Most drug packages include the
ideal storage conditions for each drug. Store the medicine according to the
original packaging and make sure the medicine is tightly closed to avoid
contamination.
Part 03
Throw Away
Throw Away
One of the things that people pay less attention to is the process of disposing
of expired drugs. The characteristics of an expired drug are that it has passed
its expiration date and the taste, smell and color of the drug have changed.
Expired drugs should not be disposed of carelessly because of the risk of being
misused or accidentally ingested by people. Therefore, the drug should be
opened first, then crushed and then thrown into the trash.
Thank You
Before ending, let me say that we all have something in common.
You guys don't understand what I just presented and neither do I.
(Sebelum mengakhiri, izinkan aku mengatakan bahwa kita semua
memiliki kesamaan. Kalian tidak mengerti apa yang baru saja
kupresentasikan dan aku pun sama.)

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RULI - UPRAK B. INGGRIS.pptx

  • 1. G U S T A Date : 31 Maret 2023 (GET, USE, SAVE, TRHOW AWAY) arranged by : RULI NURUL APRIANA - XII PHARMACY
  • 2. “ “ Drugs are objects or substances that can be used to treat disease, relieve symptoms, or change chemical processes in the body.
  • 5. Get Make sure we get the medicine in a place where the quality is guaranteed (original and efficacious medicine). The safest places in Indonesia are Pharmacies and Pharmacy Installations in hospitals. In addition to safer drugs, in that place we also get detailed information about the drugs we will consume from practicing pharmacists. To support getting the best service, make sure the pharmacy is licensed and has pharmacists who are ready to serve.
  • 7. Use Make sure the drug is used correctly according to the label stated or according to the instructions of the doctor and pharmacist. If it's unclear, ask about the drug, what are its properties, how to use it or side effects.
  • 8. Medication is taken with water (unless there are other instructions such as sucking, chewing, placing it under the tongue, or gargling), and for those of you who cannot take tablets, pills or capsules directly, you can use another method by consuming bread or fruit together so that the bitter taste of the drug can be overcome · Pay attention to the time of taking according to what is stated on the brochure or medicine packaging or medicine label (before, together or after eating). If you are taking syrup medicine, it is best to shake it first and use a measuring spoon to make it easier to take the medicine and for the correct dosage or rules for taking medicine. Oral Medicine • Wash hands first then dry. • Apply the drug thinly and evenly on the affected part according to the hours of use Skin Medication 1) Wash hands first. 2) Tilt your head to facilitate administration of the drug. 3) Drop the medicine in the nostrils (according to the instructions for use). 4) Hold your head position for a few minutes. 5) Do not use this medicine with more than one person to avoid spreading infection. Nasal Drops 1) Wash your hands first. 2) Tilt your head or lie down. 3) Pull the earlobe up and down (adults) or towards the back (children), so that the ear canal looks clear and straight. 4) Drop the medicine in your ear canal as needed or as directed by the doctor and leave it for about 3 minutes. 5) After use, dry the tip of the container using a clean tissue. Eardrops
  • 9. 01 02 03 04 Tablets, pills, capsules, powder or syrup. Examples of oral medicine BREATHY is a nasal drop used to moisten the nasal (nose) membranes that are dry and inflamed due to colds, allergies, low humidity, and other nasal irritations. Examples of nasal drops Ointments, creams, gels or pastes. Examples of skin medication OTOPAIN is a drug used to treat inflammation of the ear caused by bacteria. This drug contains the ingredient lidocaine which functions to relieve pain in the ear. Examples of eardrops
  • 11. Save In order for the drug to be used until its expiration date, we must store it according to the proper storage instructions. Store in a place that is not exposed to direct sunlight, dry and not damp. It should also be noted that the storage area is far from the reach of children. Most drug packages include the ideal storage conditions for each drug. Store the medicine according to the original packaging and make sure the medicine is tightly closed to avoid contamination.
  • 13. Throw Away One of the things that people pay less attention to is the process of disposing of expired drugs. The characteristics of an expired drug are that it has passed its expiration date and the taste, smell and color of the drug have changed. Expired drugs should not be disposed of carelessly because of the risk of being misused or accidentally ingested by people. Therefore, the drug should be opened first, then crushed and then thrown into the trash.
  • 14. Thank You Before ending, let me say that we all have something in common. You guys don't understand what I just presented and neither do I. (Sebelum mengakhiri, izinkan aku mengatakan bahwa kita semua memiliki kesamaan. Kalian tidak mengerti apa yang baru saja kupresentasikan dan aku pun sama.)