CASE REPORT : DRUG RELATED PROBLEM (DRP) ASSOCIATED WITH THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATION OF THE GALL BLADDER (CHOLECYSTITIS) IN PGI CIKINI HOSPITAL.

Autor: Saleh, Muhammad, Efi, Aprilita Rinayanti, Rahmatillah, Diana Laila
Zdroj: Wood Industry / Drvna Industrija; 2015 Supplement1, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p1939-1944, 6p
Abstrakt: Cholecystitis is a gallbladder disease is divided into two, acute and chronic. Acute cholecystitis refers to inflammation of the bile content, it is usually irritate the lining of the gallbladder and can be solid in the cystic duct obstruction and inflammation that causes the gallbladder wall and trigger infection(Engram, 2012). Cholecystitis is an acute inflammation of the gall bladder, the most frequent precipitation factorstriggeringthis situation is obtruksi gallstones. Ten percent cases of cholecystitis without gallstones usually found in patients with severe pain such as postoperative state, severe trauma, severe burns, multisystem organ failure, sepsis, prolonged or circumstances hyperalimentation postpartum (Mitchell, 2009). Patient aged 49 years old came to cikini hospital with complaintsof pain in the abdomen, nausea, abdominal bloating and pain.in this case the patient was treated with Inpepsa Sucralfate Suspension 500 mg / mL, Strocain Tablets (400mg Polymigel), Ranitidine 150 mg Tablets, Ultracet (Tramadol HCl 37.5 mg, acetaminophen 325 mg.), Sharox (Cefuroxime, Cefuroxime 500 mg). Based on the practice of clinical work in PGI cikini hospital it can be concluded that there is drug related problem. that is drug interaction between ranitidin,paracetamol and cefuroxime [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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