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NNMDA, Bloom Public Health partner to improve research, safety of natural medicines in Nigeria

Director-General/ Chief Executive of NNMDA, Dr. Samuel Oghene Etatuvie PHOTO: Twitter The research and safety of natural medicines in Nigeria are expected to improve as a result of the partnership between the Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA) and Bloom Public Health. x The NNMDA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a pharmaceutical think-tank, Bloom Public Health, yesterday, May 26, 2021, to support its capacity-building efforts and aid in establishing quality management systems that meet international standards of operating. Director-General/ Chief Executive of NNMDA, Dr. Samuel Oghene Etatuvie, said the partnership aims to achieve the goal of ensuring the availability of safe medicines of local sources for the citizens of Nigeria.

Breaking News | NNMDA, Bloom Public Health Partner To Improve Research, Safety Of Natural Medicines In Nigeria

Director-General/ Chief Executive of NNMDA, Dr. Samuel Oghene Etatuvie PHOTO: Twitter The research and safety of natural medicines in Nigeria are expected to improve as a result of the partnership between the Nigeria Natural Medicine Development Agency (NNMDA) and Bloom Public Health. The NNMDA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a pharmaceutical think-tank, Bloom Public Health, yesterday, May 26, 2021, to support its capacity-building efforts and aid in establishing quality management systems that meet international standards of operating. Director-General/ Chief Executive of NNMDA, Dr. Samuel Oghene Etatuvie, said the partnership aims to achieve the goal of ensuring the availability of safe medicines of local sources for the citizens of Nigeria.

Why herbal medicine not certified to contain COVID-19

• NAFDAC insists on clinical trials of products Left with few options and considering the highly infectious new variants/second wave of COVID-19 and increasing fatality, some Nigerians have resorted to use of herbal cures. They also want to hear from government what the official position is with herbal alternatives. Some Nigerians insist that considering current challenges of procuring conventional medicine, isn’t it time government advanced herbal cures to contain the ruthless new variants of COVID-19? x The Federal Ministry of Health had assured that only a handful of COVID-19 vaccine would arrive late January. But last week, the Nigeria Governor’s Forum (NGF) announced a new arrival time of February ending, even with some element of probability.

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