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COVID-19: Iwu restates efficacy of herbal medicine treatment

By Chris Onuoha Bioresources Development Group (BDG) chairman, Prof. Maurice Iwu has restated the efficacy of herbal medicine in the treatment of the COVID-19 cases as the virus enters variant stage globally. The former chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and eminent Professor of Pharmacognosy, Iwu, in a chat with Vanguard said that the effectiveness of special herbal drugs produced in the country, stands the chance of combating the disease at an early stage, but noted that the slow pace in acceptance and approval hinders its feasibility. Iwu also pointed that herbal extracts from a plant, “Andrographis Paniculata”, commonly known as green chiretta, already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of Thailand is on its way to serve as an alternative treatment to the severity of the ailment.

Traditional cold medicine to be used on Covid-19 patients in 5 Thai hospitals

December 31, 2020 Fah Talai Jone (Andrographis Paniculata) being used as a treatment option for early stage Covid-19 patients in Thailand. The Nation/Asia News Network The Department of Thai Traditional Medicine is joining up with five state hospitals to start using Fah Talai Jone (Andrographis Paniculata) as a treatment option for early stage Covid-19 patients. Dr Amporn Benjaponpitak, director-general of the department, said on Wednesday that finding an alternative was necessary now that there are so many new Covid-19 infections. Tests on animals show that the herb contains substances that can reduce inflammation and may inhibit the replication of the virus. Tests on Covid-19 patients whose symptoms were not very severe showed them improving in three days without any side-effects.

Herbal Covid treatment cleared, vaccine registration opens

Herbal Covid treatment cleared, vaccine registration opens 40 published : 30 Dec 2020 at 15:55 40 FILE PHOTO: James Teague, president of AstraZeneca in Thailand, attends a signing ceremony for the agreement for Thailand to purchase AstraZeneca s potential Covid-19 vaccine at Government House in Bangkok on Nov 27, 2020. (AFP) Health officials said Thailand is ready to register Covid-19 vaccines after separately approving the use of a herbal plant extract to treat early stages of the disease as a pilot program amid a flareup in the coronavirus outbreak across the country. Andrographis Paniculata, commonly known as green chiretta, will serve as an alternative treatment to reduce the severity of the outbreak and cut treatment costs, the health ministry said in a statement Wednesday. The treatment will be available in five state-owned hospitals initially, it said.

Thailand approves herbal plant for early Covid-19 treatment

Thailand approves herbal plant for early Covid-19 treatment
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