Why we didn’t approve herbal medicine for Covid treatment – NAFDAC

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THE National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) says no herbal medicine has met its requirement for approval for treatment of Covid-19.

NAFDAC’s Media Consultant, Olusayo Akintola, made this known in a statement yesterday.

The statement quoted Prof Moji Adeyeye, NAFDAC Director-General, saying that “No single drug has been found yet to cure COVID -19.”

She said that medicinal products available now could only help ease symptoms and up the odds of survival.

“Any product without NAFDAC approval for the cure of COVID-19 is null and void, such an act was a violation of the national regulatory authorities and a breach of protocols.

“If it is not documented, it cannot be recognised by NAFDAC for COVID – 19. They work on our cells to keep people healthier, but not to cure COVID – 19. They help our body to function better. There is no cure for COVID -19 yet.

“They may boost the immunity and the person may not be easily susceptible to infection, even with that, you still have to protect yourself,” she said.

Adeyeye also warned Nigerian researchers and other herbal medicine practitioners to desist from parading unverified medicine for the virus.

She also warned against excessive consumption of onions and garlic with a view to curing Covid-19.

“If you eat garlic and onion and you don’t use a face mask, you will get Covid -19. If you are in a bad environment, if you don’t wash your hands, you will get Covid -19.

“Nobody should say that this one can cure this or that without going through NAFDAC listing process, the research into herbal medicine by the academia is normal,” Adeyeye said.

It is now for the academia to also recognise the national regulatory authority established to safeguard the safety of the Nigerian populace, by ensuring that the product that they are working on has to go through NAFDAC.

She recalled that NAFDAC set up a herbal medicine product committee in March 2019 before the pandemic broke out, to advance research in herbal medicine

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