The communicable disease trend in Indonesia has started to shift and return to the condition before the pandemic ...
There is a possibility that suspected new cases of Atypical Progressive Acute Kidney Disorder (GGAPA) detected in ...
The Indonesian Health Ministry is exploring cooperation in the development of biotechnology and biosciences through ...
The Indonesian Health Ministry has started to explore several remote areas, such as North Nias District in North ...
The Indonesian Ministry of Health is monitoring various diseases apart from COVID-19 that emerged during the transition ...
The Indonesian Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) found a total of six pharmaceutical companies that produce syrup ...
The Coordinating Ministry for Human Development and Culture has expressed the hope that health service facilities in ...
Indonesian Vice President Ma'ruf Amin stated that the government will continue to investigate the causes of acute ...
The Jakarta Health Office has urged parents to carry out early detection to prevent atypical progressive acute kidney ...
The Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) announced that Praxion syrup is safe for consumption based on a series of ...
The Indonesian Pediatric Society (IDAI) has asked pediatricians not to prescribe fever-reducing syrup, Praxion, for the ...
Acting Governor of Jakarta Heru Budi Hartono is investigating the re-emergence of acute kidney injury cases ...
The Ministry of Health urged people to not purchase syrup medicine on their own without a doctor's prescription, ...
The Jakarta Health Service advises the public to use non-drug therapy as an initial line of treatment to prevent acute ...
Indonesia's Health Ministry reported that a syrup of the Praxion brand, purchased at a pharmacy, was consumed by a ...