Empowering Health and Safety - National Poison Centre in Reducing Poisoning Risk Since 1994
The National Poison Centre (Pusat Racun Negara) was set up in 1994 culminating on the services provided by the Integrated Drug and Poison Information Services (IDPIS), Universiti Sains Malaysia since 1982.
IDPIS had evolved from several research activities carried out towards strengthening the health care services, particularly in the areas of information technology and informatics.
It was aimed at auditing health information as well as upgrading and strengthening the handling of drug and poison information directed towards health and allied professionals as well as the lay public.
Our Vision
"Nurturing Health"
Our Mission
Our mission is to reduce mortality, morbidity, occurrence and cost of poisoning in a manner that strives for excellence, compassion and innovation.
Our Core Values
Excellence
To act as a team of professionals in order to deliver efficient and effective services
Compassion
To uphold the well-being of our customers, especially the victims of poisoning, by offering assistance in a compassionate and sincere manner
Innovation
To be proactive and creative in pioneering programmes towards sustainable development of a healthy individual and nation
Our Strategies
By aligning with our mission in order to:
Articulate issues of public health ; concern
Disseminate objective, balanced and accurate information in promoting rational drug use
Reduce the risk and the occurrence of poisoning
Encourage optimum treatment of poisoning cases, by:
providing information on poisons and advice in poisoning cases
conducting research and documenting poisoning incidences
coordinating and conducting poison awareness and prevention education; and
carrying out analytical tests and interpretations of laboratory results