Circulation of Hard Drugs by A Pharmacy Without an Official Prescription of a Doctor Review Based on A Study of Health Law
Journal: International Journal of Arts and Social Science (Vol.5, No. 9)Publication Date: 2022-09-30
Authors : Suroto Ika Sukma Nur Indra Wibawa;
Page : 07-110
Keywords : Hard Drugs; Non-Prescription Drugs; BPOM; Legislation;
Abstract
Drugs are one of the important components in health administration that must always be available and are indispensable in health administration. Drugs can interfere with health, when used inappropriately or when misused. The uniqueness of the over-the-counter drug trade is not something to be underestimated. Seeing the health opportunities that arise from self-medication and the widespread trade in hard drugs without specialist treatment, this fact should help the health regulatory requirements by public authorities as suppliers of health offices for the local area, for this situation the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) as the implementing unit specialized in drug and food management. Non-drug trading exchanges not only ignore Indonesia's health regulations but also shows the truth of individual freedom for health services which is not fulfilled by public authorities. The exploratory strategy used by the author is a standardized juridical technique, specifically breaking the relationship between relevant rules and guidelines with valid hypotheses and the act of implementing positive regulations on the problem being examined.
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