Module Name Pharmaceutical Compounding
Module level, if applicable 1th Year
Code, if applicable SFA-110
Semester (s) in which the module is taught First Semester
Person responsible for the module Apt. Novi Dwi Rugiarti, M.Sc
Lecturer(s) Apt. Novi Dwi Rugiarti, M.Sc

Apt. Yulianto, MPH

Language English-Indonesian
Relation to curriculum Compulsory course 
Types of teaching and learning Class size Attendance time (hours per week per semester) Forms of active participation Workload
Teaching, Discussion 50 2 Discussion Lecture: 2 (hour) x 14 (meeting) 28
Preparation and follow up 4 (hour) x 14 (self-learning)

 

56
Total workload 84 hours
ECTS 3 ECTS
Credit points 2 CU
Requirements according to examination regulations Minimum attendance at lectures is 75% (according to UII regulation). Final score is evaluated based on assignment and reports (40%), mid semester exam (30%), and end semester exam (30%).   
Recommended prerequisites
Related course
Module objectives/intended learning By the end of this course students should be able to: 

  1. Apply a responsible attitude, dedicated, disciplined and active in the implementation of lectures
  2. Apply ethical manners and manners in interacting in lectures
  3. Explain about various forms of solid, semi-solid and liquid preparations that are still served in pharmaceutical services
  4. explain the theory about the manufacture of non-sterile drug preparations on a pharmacy / small scale based on standard prescriptions and doctor’s prescriptions that refer to the literature and applicable standards.
  5. translate Latin language and abbreviations in recipe service
  6. explain the stage of implementation of prescription services starting from the assessment of prescriptions, calculation of doses, making etiquette and copy of prescriptions
Content The course will cover 

  1. History of pharmaceuticals
  2. Terms in pharmacopeia
  3. Manufacture of nonsterile preparations in pharmaceutical facilities
  4. Latin language and abbreviations in recipe services
  5. Non sterile prescription service 
Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Mid-term, Final term, and Presentation 
Media employed Text books, slides (power points), and video
Reading lists
  1. Anonim, 1979, Farmakope edisi III, Departemen Kesehatan RI
  2. Anonim, 1995, Farmakope edisi IV, Departemen Kesehatan RI
  3. Anonim, 2017, Farmakope edisi V, Departemen Kesehatan RI
  4. Anonim, 1936, Codex medicamentorum Nederlandicus
  5. Anonim, 2017, USP <797> tentang non sterile compounding 
  6. Anonim, 2017, Guideline of Compounding Medicines Pharmacy Board of Australia