The document summarizes medications used for diabetic patients with diabetic gangrene complications at the RSUD AWS Samarinda inpatient installation from October to December 2016. It lists the names of oral and parenteral medications administered, along with their frequencies and percentages. The most commonly used oral medications were amlodipine (5.5% and 2%), calcium carbonate (5%), and nabic (3%). The most common parenteral medications administered were novorapid (5.5%), furosemide injection (6%), and levomir injection (3.5%).
The document summarizes medications used for diabetic patients with diabetic gangrene complications at the RSUD AWS Samarinda inpatient installation from October to December 2016. It lists the names of oral and parenteral medications administered, along with their frequencies and percentages. The most commonly used oral medications were amlodipine (5.5% and 2%), calcium carbonate (5%), and nabic (3%). The most common parenteral medications administered were novorapid (5.5%), furosemide injection (6%), and levomir injection (3.5%).
The document summarizes medications used for diabetic patients with diabetic gangrene complications at the RSUD AWS Samarinda inpatient installation from October to December 2016. It lists the names of oral and parenteral medications administered, along with their frequencies and percentages. The most commonly used oral medications were amlodipine (5.5% and 2%), calcium carbonate (5%), and nabic (3%). The most common parenteral medications administered were novorapid (5.5%), furosemide injection (6%), and levomir injection (3.5%).