Trihex: Obat Parkinson yang Marak Diminum Tanpa Resep

EPISODE · Jun 22, 2021 · 37 MIN

Trihex: Obat Parkinson yang Marak Diminum Tanpa Resep

from Indonesia Tanpa Stigma · host Indonesia Tanpa Stigma

Triheksifenidil (trihex, trex, THP) dikenal di kalangan medis untuk pengobatan Parkinson's dan efek samping ekstrapiramidal pengobatan pasien psikotik. Di sejumlah daerah, obat ini dikonsumsi secara sembarangan oleh masyarakat tidak hanya oleh kalangan muda. Polisi pun dibuat sibuk dengan peredaran gelapnya di berbagai daerah.  Walaupun baru 2003 disetujui FDA (Badam POM AS) untuk pengobatan Parkinson’s, namun jejak obat ini di Indonesia bisa ditemukan setidaknya hingga 1990-an dan tidak menutup kemungkinan hingga 1960-an sebagaimana dilaporkan Oliver Sacks, seorang neurologis Inggris. Ya, pada dekade 1960-an, sang ahli saraf itu minum trihex untuk rekreasi. Oliver tentu akrab dengan obat ini karena biasa mengobati Parkinson's yang merupakan gangguan saraf, kebanyakan pada orang-orang berusia di atas 50 tahun.   Fenomena konsumsi trihex tanpa resep oleh kalangan yang relatif muda di tanah air cukup banyak diulas media selain berita penangkapannya. Sebegitu bebasnyakah peredaran obat yang harusnya hanya bisa diperoleh dengan resep dokter ini?  Kali ini Patri Handoyo, Rumah Cemara mengundang Dilla Anindita, dokter partikelir yang banyak mengurus kelompok marginal dan Kevin Mathovani, mahasiswa semester akhir untuk memperbincangkan konsumsi triheksifenidil tanpa resep. Bagaimana mestinya pengawasan obat-obatan macam ini, apa yang perlu dilakukan konsumen tanpa resep yang baru coba-coba dan sudah rutin minum trihex?   Simak yuk obrolan mereka!   #RumahCemara #IndonesiaTanpaStigma #SupportDontPunish #Trihex

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