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The World Health Organization has approved a protocol to test African herbal medicines as possible treatments for coronavirus and other epidemics, as it caused COVID-19 The issue of using traditional medicines to combat contemporary diseases emerged months after an attempt by the president of Madagascar to promote a drink made from absinthe, a plant that had proven effective in treating malaria, which was greeted with a widespread contempt at the time..
According to a newspaper report alert science WHO experts and colleagues from two other organizations approved a protocol for a phase III clinical trial of herbal medicines for COVID-19 In addition to a statute and terms of reference to establish a Clinical Herbal Drug Safety and Data Control Board.
He noted that “phase 3 clinical trials are critical to fully assess the safety and efficacy of a new drug.”“، Prosper Tomosemi, WHO Regional Director, was quoted as saying: “If a traditional medicine product is found to be safe, effective and of guaranteed quality, WHO will recommend it for fast-track, large-scale local manufacturing.“.
The partners of the World Health Organization are the African Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the Commission on Social Affairs of the African Union. “The emergence of the coronavirus, like the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, has highlighted the need to strengthen health systems and accelerate research and development programs, including That’s Traditional Medicines..
Tomosemi did not specifically refer to the Madagascan drink COVID-Organic , Also know as CVO Which President Andrei Rajoelina has prescribed as a treatment for the virus, has been widely distributed in Madagascar and sold in many other countries, especially in Africa..