Module Name Clinical Trials of Herbal Medicine 
Module level, if applicable 3rd year
Code, if applicable–kode SFA-979
Semester (s) in which the module is taught 5th semester
Person responsible for the module Dr. Farida Hayati, MSi, Apt
Lecturer(s) Dr. Farida Hayati, MSi, Apt
Language English-Indonesia
Relation to curriculum Compulsory course
Types of teaching and learning Class size Attendance time (hours per week per semester) Forms of active participation Workload
Lecture  50 2.5 Discussion Lectures: 2(hour)x14 meeting 28
Preparation and follow up : 3.5(hours) x 14(self-learning) 49
Preparation and follow up: 3.5(hours) x14(group-learning) 49
Total workload 126 
ECTS 4.5
Credit points 3 credits
Requirements according to examination regulations Minimum attendance at lectures is 75%. Final score is evaluated based on assignment and quiz (45%), mid semester exam (20%), and end semester exam (25%).   
Recommended prerequisites Pharmacology
Related course
Module objectives/intended learning After completing the course students are able to: 

  1. Understand the grouping of herbal medicines as well as supporting evidence and flow when requiring the implementation of clinical test
  2. Understand the guidelines of herbal medicine clinical test
  3. Understand How to designed a Good Clinical Practice test
  4. Study research articles on herbal medicine clinical test
  5. Understand the research design of herbal medicine clinical test articles
  6. Apply the principle of honesty and discipline in the process of Herbal Medicine Clinical Test
Content Herbal Medicine Clinical Test courses in the Pharmacy Study Program Curriculum in 2017 are given to students of 5th semester with a weight of 3 credits. This course is a compulsory course that is pursued with prerequisites pharmacology courses. This course aims to support graduate learning achievements in the form of the ability to be honest and disciplined as well as knowledge about basic knowledge and pharmaceuticals.

The main objective of this course is that students are able to understand the regulation of clinical test on herbal medicine in Indonesia, and are able to study and develop clinical research on herbal medicine.

Study and examination requirements and forms of examination Mid-term, final term, assignment, quiz
Media employed Text books, slides (power points), video
Reading lists
  1. Drug and Food Supervisory Agency, 2014, Regulation of the Head of the Drug and Food Supervisory Agency no 13 of 2014 concerning Guidelines for Clinical Trials of Herbal MedicineDirectorate of Traditional Medicine Supervision, 2000,
  2. Guidelines for the Implementation of Traditional Medicines Clinical Trials, Directorate General of Drug and Food Control, Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, Jakarta
  3. Guideline for Good Clinical Practice, 2017
  4. Drug and Food Supervisory Agency, 2005, Legislations in the field of traditional medicine, Drug & Food Supervisory Agency, Jakarta