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NDA encourages herbal medicine production
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Sunday May 02 2021
A cross-section of traditional healers and herbalists who attended at a meeting in Masaka in the past PHOTO/ALI MAMBULE
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The Directorate of Industrial Training (DIT) has introduced a curriculum for herbalists.
The curriculum was jointly developed by the National Drug Authority (NDA), the Natural Chemotherapeutic Research Institute (NCRI) and DIT.
Speaking at its launch in Kampala on Friday, Mr Patrick Byakatonda, the acting director of DIT, said the curriculum will help herbalists to acquire the title of ‘doctor’ after being assessed by DIT in their respective categories.
“Since we have just introduced this programme we have produced only Phase One, which starts from level one to level three,” he said.
Scientists upbeat about Uganda’s Covid-19 drug
Thursday January 28 2021
President Museveni displays a sample for the locally-developed product for treatment of Covid-19, viral and bacterial infections at Mualgo hospital yesterday. PHOTO | FILE
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The remedy unveiled has been created from a combination of natural products that were already being used in communities in the country, according to the scientists who developed it.
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President Museveni yesterday launched the clinical trial for a locally-developed natural product for treatment of Covid-19, viral and bacterial infections.
The remedy unveiled has been created from a combination of natural products that were already being used in communities in the country, according to the scientists who developed it.