Interview with Dr Rustamaji, Faculty of Medicine UGM regarding research about the use of morphine in Indonesia. Morphine is a drug that is officially recommended by the WHO for cancer patients and HIV-Aids, but in Indonesia is still very avoidable.
What causes the use of morphine be avoided?
Why doctors in Indonesia tend to be reluctant to prescribe?
Why consumption in Indonesia is still one-hundredth of the numbers WHO standards?
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