
Pharmacy regulation in Indonesia is a critical aspect of the nation’s healthcare system, driven primarily by the Ministry of Health (MOH). The MOH plays a central role in establishing and enforcing regulations that govern the pharmaceutical industry, including the licensing of pharmacies, the distribution of drugs, and the practice of pharmacists. This article provides an in-depth examination of the regulatory framework overseen by the MOH, its impact on the pharmacy sector, key challenges, and future prospects. Visit pafikotabanawa.org.
The Role of the Ministry of Health in Pharmacy Regulation
The Ministry of Health in Indonesia is responsible for formulating and …