There is also increased regulatory action geared...A.N.O. DodooA. AppiahDanquahM. GyansaLutterodtM. DuwiejuaDodoo ANO, Appiah-Dankwah A, Gyansa-Lutterodt M, Duwiejua M. Safety monitoring of herbal medicines in Ghana: challenges and opportunities. Drug S...
Child healthcare is a very important issue around the world as more than 10 million children in developing countries die before their fifth birthday every year. Most cultures in the world use herbal medicines for child healthcare but this use is poorly documented in the literature. The objective...
Non-inclusion of certified herbal medicines in the National Health Insurance Scheme affects patient utilization of the integrated herbal medicine services ... Background: In 2011, Ghana piloted the integration of herbal medicine services into mainstream health care delivery in selected government hospitals...
Herbs Used in Antimalarial Medicines: A Study in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana Background and Aim.Ghana is one of the many Sub-Saharan African countries battling malaria. The disease is treated with orthodox medication as well as some... NND Nortey,S Korsah,M Tagoe,... - Evidence-ba...
ausuallysmall plant used to flavour food or to make medicines.herbs and spices.hierba ˈherbaladjective of herbs,especiallyherbs used to make medicines.a herbal remedy.de hierbas;herbario;herbáceo ˈherbalistnoun a person who deals in herbs,especiallythose used to make medicines.herbolario ...
The use of herbal medicines and herbal products has significantly increased in recent times and contributes to the socioeconomic sustainability of the rural and suburban populace. The socioeconomic importance of herbal medicine includes addressing health issues, revenue generation, cultural development, insi...
This practice is particularly prevalent in developing countries where traditions have persisted, with the percentage of the population using herbal medicines varying across regions: 53%, Mexico; 68%, India; 75%, South Africa; and, 81%, Ghana. The demand for plant-based medicines is also ...
He cited the case of Ghana, where a project was being carried out to explore innovation in herbal medicines in the informal sector. 他举的一个例子是加纳的非正规经济部门正在探讨革新草药的一个项目。 UN-2 "Throughout the rest of the world, particularly Europe and North America, use of herba...
The Himalayan region is known for its rich biodiversity of medicinal plants, traditionally used by indigenous communities. In recent years, Himalayan herbal medicines have gained global recognition as alternative treatments for various ailments. … ...
with the percentage of the population using herbal medicines varying across regions: 53%, Mexico; 68%, India; 75%, South Africa; and, 81%, Ghana. The demand for plant-based medicines is also increasing rapidly in industrialized nations because these remedies are increasingly valued for their sa...