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Home Paper Edition Weekender Youthspeak Public Blog Study abroad Login Register News & Views Headlines National Archipelago Business Jakarta World Sports Opinion Readers' forum Site Map Tuesday, September 07, 2010 13:46 PM Follow us on Search GO GO GO GO A | A | A | Letter: Insomnia complaints | Tue, 09/07/2010 10:13 AM | readers forum It is no secret among my fellow general practitioners that when practicing in private clinics, patients often come in with insomnia complaints. The doctors then are put in the position where they have to carefully assess the patient’s physical and psychological wellbeing. Using good clinical judgment, doctors are usually highly reluctant of prescribing tranquilizers for these cases. We are well aware that drugs acting on the central nervous system, such as tranquilizers have serious side effects and must be prescribed with great caution and in a specific manner, due to the risk of abuse and addiction. During my medical school training, we were even taught to take special precautions against addicts who presented themselves as patients. They can be desperate when asking for prescriptions, but doctors have the right to deny them when there is apparently no clinical indication for prescribing. There are available treatments for insomnia when the problem is indeed psychological; patients can be referred for counseling or behavioral therapy, for example. Indeed, in these cases, doctors must act as gatekeepers with integrity, not as salesmen. It is becoming a great concern, as reported by The Jakarta Post on Sept. 2, 2010, when patients bypass doctors to obtain the drugs directly from pharmacies. The Food and Drugs Monitoring Agency (BPOM) must be proactive in their surveillance of tranquilizer distribution. Rahajeng N. Tunjungputri, MD Genetic Counseling Student, Faculty of Medicine, Diponegoro University Semarang | | | | | | | | READERS FORUM Related News >> Letter: HSBC responds Letter: HSBC interbanking services Letter: Send skillful workers only Letter: Tony Blair’s memoir Post Comments | Comments (0) Letter: HSBC responds Letter: HSBC interbanking services Issue: ‘Muslims protest plan to burn Koran’ Comment: Healthcare for RI: Universal or not? Text your say: Loudspeaker incident more Military junta plays China card against election critics Insight: Sovereignty, diplomacy and national defense Navy chief nominated as next TNI commander President visits Mount Sinabung, asks refugees to be patient House delays start of expensive new building for legislators more Life Sci-Tech Environment Body & Soul Art & Design Culture Lifestyle Entertainment People Features News & Views Headlines National Archipelago Business Jakarta World Sports Special Report Opinion Readers' forum Home Company Profile Online Media Kit Print Media Kit Weekender Media Kit About Us Contact Us Site Map Copyright © 2008 The Jakarta Post - PT Bina Media Tenggara. All Rights Reserved. More readers forum News Paper Edition >ĞƩĞƌ /ŶƐŽŵŶŝĂ ĐŽŵƉůĂŝŶƚƐ dŚĞ :ĂŬĂƌƚĂ WŽƐƚ ŚƩƉǁǁǁƚŚĞũĂŬĂƌƚĂƉŽƐƚĐŽŵŶĞǁƐϮϬϭϬϬϵϬϳůĞƩĞƌͲŝŶƐŽŵŶŝĂͲĐ ϭŽĨϭ ϵϳϮϬϭϬ ϭϱϯ WD

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Previously published in The Jakarta Post 7 September 2010.Web version: http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2010/09/07/letter-insomnia-complaints.html

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Page 1: Letter: Insomnia complaints, published in The Jakarta Post

Home Paper Edition Weekender Youthspeak Public Blog Study abroad Login Register

News & Views Headlines National Archipelago Business Jakarta World Sports Opinion Readers' forum Site Map

Tuesday, September 07, 2010 13:46 PM Follow us on Search GOGOGOGO

A | A | A |

Letter: Insomnia complaints| Tue, 09/07/2010 10:13 AM | readers forum

It is no secret among my fellow general practitioners that when practicing in private clinics, patients often come in

with insomnia complaints.

The doctors then are put in the position where they have to carefully assess the patient’s physical and

psychological wellbeing. Using good clinical judgment, doctors are usually highly reluctant of prescribing

tranquilizers for these cases.

We are well aware that drugs acting on the central nervous system, such as tranquilizers have serious side effects

and must be prescribed with great caution and in a specific manner, due to the risk of abuse and addiction.

During my medical school training, we were even taught to take special precautions against addicts who presented

themselves as patients. They can be desperate when asking for prescriptions, but doctors have the right to deny

them when there is apparently no clinical indication for prescribing.

There are available treatments for insomnia when the problem is indeed psychological; patients can be referred for

counseling or behavioral therapy, for example. Indeed, in these cases, doctors must act as gatekeepers with

integrity, not as salesmen.

It is becoming a great concern, as reported by The Jakarta Post on Sept. 2, 2010, when patients bypass doctors to

obtain the drugs directly from pharmacies.

The Food and Drugs Monitoring Agency (BPOM) must be proactive in their surveillance of tranquilizer distribution.

Rahajeng N. Tunjungputri, MD

Genetic Counseling Student, Faculty of Medicine,

Diponegoro University

Semarang

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