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Jakartans urged to meet daily water needs to prevent kidney problems

The Jakarta Health Office has asked residents to meet their daily water requirements to prevent dehydration, which can ...

Administration of 10 mln domestic COVID vaccines commences in November

Some 10 million domestic COVID-19 vaccines have started to be administered to the targeted population this November to ...

COVID vaccination of mothers does not cause acute kidney injury: govt

The vaccination of breastfeeding mothers against COVID-19 does not cause acute kidney injury in children, government ...

IDAI, RSCM conducting research on using ethanol as AKI antidote

Experts from the Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI) and Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital (RSCM) are currently studying the ...

Fomepizole effective against acute kidney injury: govt

The provision of fomepizole as an antidote for ethylene glycol (EG) and diethylene glycol (DEG) intoxication has had a ...

Acute kidney injury cases see significant decline: Ministry

The trend of cases of atypical progressive acute kidney injury in children in Indonesia has shown a significant ...

Ministry intensifies cooperation with BPOM to improve drug control

The Indonesian Ministry of Health is bolstering collaboration with the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) in a bid ...

Probe into acute kidney injury cases on: Health Minister

The Indonesian government is continuing to investigate acute kidney injury (AKI) in children, which has been linked to ...

BPOM takes down 6,001 online links selling unsafe syrup drugs

The National Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) has taken down 6,001 links across websites, social media, and ...

IDAI links acute kidney injury with cost-cutting by pharma cos

The recent acute kidney injury cases in Indonesia are related to the use of low-quality solvents as medicinal raw ...

Time to impose deterring punishment amid kidney injury cases: BPOM

National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) Head Penny K. Lukito called for reinforcing legal sanctions, with a ...

Health Minister Sadikin confirms drop in acute kidney injury cases

The number of acute kidney injury cases in Indonesia had dropped since the government halted the distribution of ...

BPOM finds gaps in kidney-damaging compounds entering Indonesia

Head of the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) Penny K. Lukito drew attention to a gap in the distribution of ...

Health Ministry records decline in acute kidney injury mortality rate

The Indonesian Health Ministry's spokesperson, Mohammad Syahril, stated that the mortality rate of acute kidney injury ...

Ministry confirms 151 health workers to serve in remote areas

The Indonesian Health Ministry stated that 151 health workers participating in the Health Nusantara (NS) Program are ...