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Compounds in Drugs Found by Ministry of Health to Cause Acute Kidney Disorders
CNN Indonesia, Jakarta The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) disclosed that there were residues of specific substances in the past medications taken by Indonesian patients with atypical progressive acute renal illness. The Ministry of Health is unable to draw any conclusions from the data, though. Mohammad Syahril, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes), confirmed that his organization and the Indonesian Pediatric Association (IDAI) were still conducting an epidemiological investigation into the root causes of this puzzling illness, the majority of which focus on the age of the child.
While the patient's remaining medicine samples were being examined, traces of substances that could be harmful to the patient's health were discovered.
to cause this atypical progressive acute kidney disease were found," said Syahril in an online event, Wednesday (19/10).
Syahril continued that according to data on October 18, 2022, as many as 206 people were reported to be suffering from this disease. Of that number, 99 of them died, so it can be said that the death rate for cases of atypical progressive acute kidney disease in Indonesia reached 48 percent. He also emphasized that until now the cause of atypical progressive acute kidney disease has not been identified. However, he confirmed that this mysterious disease was not related to the administration of the corona virus vaccine (Covid-19). However, as an early precaution, the Ministry of Health has instructed pharmacies and health workers in Indonesia to temporarily not sell or prescribe over-the-counter medicines in liquid or syrup form to the public.
This effort was made as a precaution against the findings of atypical progressive acute kidney disorders, which mostly affect children in Indonesia. "The Ministry of Health asks all pharmacies to temporarily not sell over-the-counter or limited-free drugs in liquid or syrup form to the public until the results of the search conducted by the Ministry of Health and BPOM are complete," said Syahril.
unusual progressive acute renal illness were discovered to be the reason," Syahril stated at an online event on Wednesday, October 19.
Syahril stated, "According to records, as many as 206 people were reported to be suffering from this disease on October 18, 2022." In Indonesia, the death rate for instances of atypical progressive acute renal disease was 48% with 99 of those cases ending in death. He stressed the fact that atypical progressive acute renal disease's cause has not yet been discovered. He did, however, certify that there was no connection between the administration of the corona virus vaccine and this unexplained illness (Covid-19). However, the Ministry of Health in Indonesia has instructed pharmacists and medical personnel to take immediate precautions.
Not sell or prescribe liquid or syrup-based over-the-counter medications to the general public for the time being.
This work was undertaken as a preventative measure in the event that unusual progressive acute renal diseases, which are most common in children in Indonesia, were discovered. Until the results of the search done by the Ministry of Health and BPOM are finished, the Ministry of Health requests that all pharmacies temporarily stop selling over-the-counter or limited-free pharmaceuticals in liquid or syrup form to the general public, said Syahril.
CNN Indonesia, Jakarta The Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) disclosed that there were residues of specific substances in the past medications taken by Indonesian patients with atypical progressive acute renal illness. The Ministry of Health is unable to draw any conclusions from the data, though. Mohammad Syahril, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes), confirmed that his organization and the Indonesian Pediatric Association (IDAI) were still conducting an epidemiological investigation into the root causes of this puzzling illness, the majority of which focus on the age of the child.
While the patient's remaining medicine samples were being examined, traces of substances that could be harmful to the patient's health were discovered.
to cause this atypical progressive acute kidney disease were found," said Syahril in an online event, Wednesday (19/10).
Syahril continued that according to data on October 18, 2022, as many as 206 people were reported to be suffering from this disease. Of that number, 99 of them died, so it can be said that the death rate for cases of atypical progressive acute kidney disease in Indonesia reached 48 percent. He also emphasized that until now the cause of atypical progressive acute kidney disease has not been identified. However, he confirmed that this mysterious disease was not related to the administration of the corona virus vaccine (Covid-19). However, as an early precaution, the Ministry of Health has instructed pharmacies and health workers in Indonesia to temporarily not sell or prescribe over-the-counter medicines in liquid or syrup form to the public.
This effort was made as a precaution against the findings of atypical progressive acute kidney disorders, which mostly affect children in Indonesia. "The Ministry of Health asks all pharmacies to temporarily not sell over-the-counter or limited-free drugs in liquid or syrup form to the public until the results of the search conducted by the Ministry of Health and BPOM are complete," said Syahril.
unusual progressive acute renal illness were discovered to be the reason," Syahril stated at an online event on Wednesday, October 19.
Syahril stated, "According to records, as many as 206 people were reported to be suffering from this disease on October 18, 2022." In Indonesia, the death rate for instances of atypical progressive acute renal disease was 48% with 99 of those cases ending in death. He stressed the fact that atypical progressive acute renal disease's cause has not yet been discovered. He did, however, certify that there was no connection between the administration of the corona virus vaccine and this unexplained illness (Covid-19). However, the Ministry of Health in Indonesia has instructed pharmacists and medical personnel to take immediate precautions.
Not sell or prescribe liquid or syrup-based over-the-counter medications to the general public for the time being.
This work was undertaken as a preventative measure in the event that unusual progressive acute renal diseases, which are most common in children in Indonesia, were discovered. Until the results of the search done by the Ministry of Health and BPOM are finished, the Ministry of Health requests that all pharmacies temporarily stop selling over-the-counter or limited-free pharmaceuticals in liquid or syrup form to the general public, said Syahril.