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  • ‘Healing plants’ in PH offer alternative to prohibitive COVID meds

    ‘Healing plants’ in PH offer alternative to prohibitive COVID meds

    Healing plants alternative to COVID-19 meds

    MANILA, Philippines––In Quiapo, where thousands of Filipinos flock, especially on Fridays, 60-year-old Josie Dela Cruz sits beside a cart filled with plants which she said can heal illnesses.

    She told INQUIRER.net that since the year 2000, she’s been one of the dealers who sell plants which the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Medicine considered as “medicinal”.

    This November, the Philippines celebrates the existence of these plants through the Traditional and Alternative Health Care Month which promotes effective and inexpensive ways to prevent and heal diseases.

    Signed by former President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo in 2004, Proclamation No. 698 backs the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act which recognizes the value of traditional and alternative health care.

    The law intended to provide inexpensive, accessible and effective traditional and alternative health care options for Filipinos to choose from by integrating these into the national health care system.

    Dela Cruz, 60, sits beside the ‘medicinal plants’ she’s selling in Quiapo, Manila. Photo by Kurt Dela Peña/INQUIRER.net

    Signed in 1997, the law said the Philippines has over 2,000 medicinal plants and that there’s a need to advance research and development as these could be used medically. A BioMed Central research said that 120 have been scientifically validated for safety and efficacy.

    Graphic by Ed Lustan

    The Department of Health (DOH), in 1993, promoted 10 medicinal plants: akapulko, ampalaya, bawang, bayabas, lagundi, niyog-niyogan, sambong, tsaang gubat, ulasimang bato, and yerba buena.

    For over 20 years, Dela Cruz said she knew these plants could heal illnesses so when the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) said plants could help ease COVID-19 symptoms, she jumped in joy.

    Easing pain

    In 2020 Science and Technology Secretary Fortunato Dela Peña said researchers were studying the possible benefits of plants, specifically lagundi, tawa-tawa, and coconut, to ease symptoms of COVID-19.

    The Department of Science and Technology (DOST), in April 2020, initiated research on virgin coconut oil (VCO) as a way to fight SARS Cov-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

    Graphic by Ed Lustan

    In October 2020, the DOST said VCO, which is readily available in the Philippines, decreases viral load by 60 to 90 percent in mild COVID cases.

    In August 2021, the DOST invested P8.4 million to explore the possible benefits of VCO as an “adjunctive therapy” for COVID-19 patients in hospitals to complement primary treatment.

    The investment involved a P4.8 million research study with 74 eligible patients at the Philippine General Hospital and a P3.6 million project led by DOST’s Food and Nutrition Research Institute.

    READ: DOST allots P8.4M for virgin coco oil research

    In October 2021, Science and Technology Undersecretary Rowena Guevarra said when VCO was mixed with the food of COVID-19 patients, the symptoms eased and there were signs that severe progression of the disease could be prevented.

    The DOST, in June 2020, initiated research on lagundi, which treats cough, and tawa-tawa, which is used to treat symptoms of dengue. At a Laging Handa briefing, Guevarra said lagundi was proven safe for patients with mild COVID and without comorbidity.

    Graphic by Ed Lustan

    The efficacy of two doses of lagundi products were assessed among mild to moderate COVID patients. The standard dose is 600 mg three times a day while the high dose is 1.2 g three times a day for 10 days.

    It was found that 600 mg of lagundi was as safe as 1.2 g. The DOST, saying that lagundi is safe and efficacious, recommended the 600 mg dose of lagundi for adults three times a day for 10 days.

    READ: DOST: Study on lagundi as COVID-19 supplemental treatment shows positive results

    Lagundi, Guevarra said, helps in preventing symptoms, specifically loss of smell. It also provided “overall relief” from discomfort. There was no significant adverse effect observed in lagundi use.

    Graphic by Ed Lustan

    Two 1,950 mg capsules of tawa-tawa (Euphorbia hirta) extract were also given as “food supplement” three times a day for 10 days to 172 mild to moderate COVID-19 patients.

    Several kinds of plant leaves are displayed on a cart in Quiapo, Manila. Photo by Kurt Dela Peña/INQUIRER.net

    The DOST found that COVID-19 symptoms—like fever, chills, body pain, and cough—disappeared between the third day and fifth day of using tawa-tawa on patients.

    Guevarra, however, said to have these as treatments for COVID-19, the DOST still needed to conduct research “where we test VCO, lagundi, and tawa-tawa against the live virus.”

    This was to meet the DOH requirement for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to first verify efficacies before treatments are indicated on labels as effective against COVID.

    Last October, Guevarra told CNN Philippines that the DOST was planning to register lagundi and tawa-tawa with the FDA as an “added indication” for COVID-19 in three months.

    They matter

    When the clinical trials were held, there were only few medicines given “emergency use permits” for patients with severe to critical symptoms of COVID-19. The DOST said shortage was inevitable because of heavy demand.

    The shortage, however, was not the only problem as Filipinos, especially the poor, had to deal with how expensive these medicines were. DOH Circular No. 2021-0441 said remdesivir (100 mg vial) costs P4,390, baricitinib (2 mg tablet) costs P1,560, and tocilizumab (200 mg and 400 mg) costs P13,006 to P25,741.

    RELATED STORY: Surviving COVID-19: A costly struggle

    The DOST said the heavy expenses could be prevented by early treatment, though. “By treating symptoms at the onset, hospitalizations could be averted and further spread could be prevented by limiting the duration of infectiousness,” it said.

    The high cost of approved medicines for COVID is likely to bring bigger challenges to Filipinos who are already suffering from income loss.

    In September 2021, the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) said the Philippines could have a 17.5 percent poverty incidence rate in 2021. This translates to 19 million poor Filipinos.

    This would make less expensive options in prevention essential. As Proclamation No. 698 said, there is a need for people to have a healthy lifestyle and be aware of the existence of traditional and alternative medicine which are effective and inexpensive.

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  • Prenatal & postpartum fitness tips

    Prenatal & postpartum fitness tips

    Confused on what exercises you can do when you’re pregnant or postpartum? Certified personal trainer and new mom Sarah Bowmar has the answers, Heal Me Healthy.

    Whether you’re in your first trimester or are postpartum, there is a lot of information on the Internet for new moms. How to exercise during your pregnancy is just one of the places where you can get lost in what you can and can’t do.

    “Unfortunately, there’s a lot of bad, free information out there,” said Sarah Bowmar, Certified Personal Trainer and CEO of Bowmar Nutrition and Apex Protein Snacks.

    Bowmar recently gave birth to a baby girl, so she understands how complicated it can be for women to know what’s safe with their workouts during pregnancy.

    RELATED: Should pregnant women get a COVID-19 vaccine?

    “Just more and more research is coming out from the American College of Gynecology that actually says remaining active while pregnant results in a healthier baby, it results in less complications during actual birth, it results in less C-sections,” said Bowmar about the health benefits for continuing to workout when you’re pregnant.

    However, Bowmar also said she knows there are extenuating circumstances where some women are bedridden or they are carrying multiples and they can’t remain as active. So be sure to check with your doctor before you start any type of workout routine when you’re pregnant.


    There’s a lot of stress as a new mom- your world completely changes in the blink of an eye. Josh has been the best dad in the world (I hate using the world help because he isn’t helping, he is a parent too, he just can’t do a lot of the things that baby needs right now but he does as much as he can).

    If you are currently pregnant, Bowmar recommends walking every day. She said it helps with swelling, and your overall balance.

    “I think the most important thing women struggle with while pregnant and during their postpartum journeys is the core,” Bowmar said. “Your abs do start to separate and there’s no way around that. But what we can do when pregnant is try to prevent any excess stretching.”

    Bowmar says to do exercises that focus on your public floor health and lower abs.

    Once you’ve given birth to your baby, Bowmar recommends starting with walking for exercise and waiting for the six week mark to do anything more.

    “It’s just about rebuilding your strength,” said Bowmar.

    RELATED: New US dietary guidelines: No candy, cake for kids under 2

    Even at five months postpartum, Bowmar said there are still some exercises that she can’t do like split squats and some other squat variations. She recommends listening to your body at all times.

    For a free “Pregnancy & Postpartum Fitness Guide” visit www.sarahbowmar.com. For workout videos, follow her on Instagram @sarah_bowmar.

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  • Ohio senator joined anti-vaccine panel hyping debunked, ‘alternative’ COVID treatments

    Ohio senator joined anti-vaccine panel hyping debunked, ‘alternative’ COVID treatments

    An Ohio senator joined a conference of anti-vaccine advocates hyping “alternative” COVID-19 treatment plans, several of which like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine are explicitly warned from by regulators, public well being officials and health-related associations.

    Condition Sen. Andrew Brenner, R-Delaware, was introduced as a “surprise specific guest” amid a panel that provided an anti-vaccination advocate who was indicted for signing up for the Jan. 6 raid of the U.S. Capitol a cardiologist who proposed folks gargle diluted bleach to avoid COVID-19 and a discredited biologist who claimed the CDC is “cooking the books” in counting coronavirus conditions.

    The webinar was hosted Oct. 7 by Children’s Well being Protection, an anti-vaccine advocacy business that demanded this summer season that the CDC “halt” the administration of COVID-19 vaccines to minors.

    The event’s emcee prefaced the webinar with a disclaimer that nothing supplied at the seminar is a substitution for healthcare guidance or therapy. Speakers then went on to erroneously claim that vaccination towards COVID-19 is “risky” but solutions that the CDC, American Health-related Association, and many others warn from are safer bets.

    Brenner told viewers that he will introduce legislation in two to 3 weeks termed the “COVID-19 option therapies” act.

    “Basically, it’ll say that you can not be discriminating from people or information that promotions with alternative therapies, this kind of as what you’ve been speaking about today,” he reported. “Social media and the push have mainly suppressed all this information. I realized a good deal this night in the short time I have been listening below.”

    Several speakers on the panel touted the purported advantages of ivermectin, an anti-parasitic in human beings and dewormer in livestock that has grown in recognition in conservative circles, as a preventative and treatment for COVID-19. Overall health officials, personal practitioners, and even the drug’s manufacturer alert that there’s no proof to support its use from COVID-19 and it can have harmful side consequences.

    Together with ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, speakers championed some lesser-identified “alternative” treatment plans and preventatives which include antibiotics (which do not beat viral diseases like COVID-19).

    The emcee, a gentleman named Kedarji who operates a wellness heart in Youngstown and has equated “pandemic hysteria” to the “extermination of the Jews by the Nazis,” claimed at the convention that ginger root, garlic and turmeric could assist reduce symptoms from presenting on their own following a coronavirus an infection.

    Not a one speaker, in accordance to movie of the 140-moment convention supplied to the Ohio Money Journal by self-explained vaccination advocate Sarah Barry, proposed men and women get vaccinated.

    “If somebody agrees with ivermectin or some of the other stuff you fellas have been chatting about this night, it should not be censored by the push or our social media platforms,” Brenner claimed.

    He did not reply to emailed inquiries.

    Other speakers

    The panel speakers all have lengthy historical past disseminating inaccurate info about COVID-19.

    Dr. Simone Gold, founder of “America’s Frontline Physicians,” led off the webinar. AFD formed in 2020 and has routinely sought to sow doubt into community discourse surrounding the efficacy of masks and vaccines.

    Its medical practitioners earned $15 million on consultations and prescriptions for treatment options like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, which have been prolonged been declared bunk by well being officers and authorities, in accordance to hacked info provided to The Intercept.

    Gold applied the October occasion to steer viewers to AFD’s solutions.

    “If your medical doctor will not compose you a prescription, go to [AFD’s website] … you indicator up for telemedicine seek the advice of, and then they can mail the meds correct to your residence,” she said.

    Federal prosecutors have accused Gold criminally of several offenses associated to her entrance into the U.S. Capitol in the course of an insurrection Jan. 6 trying to find to block congressional certification of the presidential election. She pleaded not responsible. Court docket documents show she’s in talks with prosecutors over a feasible plea arrangement.

    Just after Gold, a cardiologist named Dr. Peter McCullough spoke. To prevent coronavirus infection, he encouraged gargling or nebulizing risky chemical compounds like hydrogen peroxide.

    “Even sodium hypochlorite, a couple drops of family bleach in about 6 or 8 ounces of drinking water, also can be gargled and spit out,” he explained.

    Bleach is a sturdy and corrosive alkaline. Even gargling it in diluted form is perilous, in accordance to Dr. Leanne Chrisman-Khawam, a medical professional and professor at Ohio University’s Heritage Higher education of Medication. She stated the chemical isn’t intended to make contact with human pores and skin or mucous membranes like the mouth and throat.

    McCullough is a typical visitor on information retailers like Newsmax, OANN and Fox, in which he has claimed there is no scientific reason to request vaccination towards COVID-19, which has killed a lot more than 726,000 Us citizens. He’s at this time locked in litigation with his former employer, a massive hospital network in Texas. The clinic alleged McCullough breached a separation settlement that compelled him to chorus from pinpointing himself as affiliated with the clinic community in his media appearances. His accomplishing so prompted “irreparable reputational hurt and business enterprise hurt,” the hospitals alleged. McCullough denied the accusations.

    Following Brenner spoke, a biologist with no health care background discovered as a biomedical researcher named James Lyons-Weiler addressed viewers. He claimed the CDC’s COVID-19 screening engineering is “baloney” and accused the agency of “cooking the publications.”

    A particular court in the U.S. Court docket of Federal Promises, exclusively produced to critique allegations of vaccine injuries (a immensely scarce but even so true prevalence), rebuffed Weiler’s testimony previous year.  Weiler testified in aid of a Kentucky male who claimed he was permanently disabled from a flu vaccine.

    A judge overseeing the circumstance noted other cases in which Weiler was uncovered to be “wholly unqualified” to opine on irrespective of whether a vaccine prompted injuries and observed Weiler has researched zoology and ecology, not medicine or immunology.

    “Mr. Lyons-Weiler’s willingness to opine on a subject on which he seems to have no qualifications renders suspect his credibility,” wrote Distinctive Grasp Christian Moran in an impression for the court.

    Brenner and COVID-19

    Brenner is amongst the most severe members of the Ohio Senate on pandemic-associated issues.

    In June, he launched an modification to laws that sooner or later became regulation, prohibiting universities and faculties from either demanding that students just take a vaccine which is out there beneath unexpected emergency use authorization from federal regulators (as opposed to thoroughly approved).

    In a speech on the Senate ground at the time, he cited a examine from a Swiss clinical journal that claimed two people today die for just about every 3 persons saved by vaccination. The journal later on retracted its conclusions, calling them “incorrect and distorted.”

    Brenner has pushed legislation to prohibit educational institutions from necessitating learners or workforce to put on facial area masks.

    Just weeks into the pandemic, Brenner’s spouse in a Facebook post equated Ohio’s early reaction to the emerging pandemic to the Holocaust and lifestyle beneath Adolf Hitler’s regime in Germany. Brenner commented in the article, assuring that “we will not allow that take place in Ohio.”

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  • UTS researcher Amie Steel is the leading researcher in alternative medicine

    UTS researcher Amie Steel is the leading researcher in alternative medicine

    Amie Steel, from the Australian Research Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine at UTS, is the top researcher in alternative and traditional medicine. Photo: Russell Shakespeare
    Amie Steel, from the Australian Investigate Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medication at UTS, is the major researcher in choice and standard medication. Photo: Russell Shakespeare

    Owning proven at an early age that she preferred to dedicate her career to health and fitness treatment, Amie Steel was pleased to find that didn’t necessarily imply turning into a doctor.

    “That there was an solution to deliver wellbeing treatment for men and women applying purely natural interventions actually appealed to me,” claims the senior exploration fellow at College of Technology Sydney’s Australian Study Centre in Complementary and Integrative Medicine.

    Metal educated as a naturopath in her home town of Brisbane and practised there and in regional NSW ahead of embarking on a research career. She is named in The Australia’s 2021 Study journal as the major researcher in different and standard drugs.

    Although she began out with and retains a investigation curiosity in prenatal treatment, she says that now: “my overarching push is to see a much more built-in, collaborative, person-centred overall health system”.

    Modern released function from 2018 confirmed two-thirds of Australians experienced utilized complementary medication of some variety in the former 12 months. Bodywork was the most well-liked, like massage therapy, chiropractic and yoga, but naturopathy, vitamin nutritional supplements, organic medicine are there far too.

    Complementary medicine therapies are distinctive from allied overall health disciplines these types of as osteopathy, podiatry, and dietetics.

    Of the Australians who made use of complementary medicine, a person-3rd frequented a practitioner, these as a naturopath or acupuncturist and 50 {fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} utilised a product or service (this kind of as nutritional vitamins) or a exercise (these kinds of as yoga), with some utilizing the two a products and a observe.

    “If we have got two-thirds of the populace using some form of complementary medication we want to know how to make sure that the people furnishing that care are component of the dialogue between the well being care group that are looking right after that specific.”

    This ambition touches on some of the complexities Metal grapples with in her investigation. While it is clear-cut enough to build that Australians like and use a variety of remedies which are not taught as portion of healthcare levels, remaining “part of the conversation” is a basic reference to a advanced established of difficulties.

    These contain the deficiency of an agreed evidence foundation for the usefulness of complementary medications, which discourages its acceptance by the medical local community and by the plan makers who established the rebates for professional medical treatment.

    “The economics of complementary drugs is a barrier – it ends up portray complementary medications as some thing for the worried effectively,” Steel says.

    As a result her eager fascination in what is identified as implementation science.

    “It’s about how distinctive sorts of understanding are made use of, shared and prioritised in a scientific consultation and how can we get superior evidence into complementary medication exercise,” she suggests.

    “But also how can we master from what clinicians are observing in scientific practise to enable to create improved study concerns and establish reports, analyzing the sorts of treatment options that the general public is presently accessing in complementary medicine exercise.”

    In actuality, Metal would like to dispense with the label “complementary medicine”, as remaining so wide as to be pretty much meaningless.

    “I would like to see every of the professions that are at the moment encompassed by complementary drugs taken care of and evaluated on their individual merits,” she claims.

  • Doctors meet in Ocala to discuss alternative treatments, ivermectin

    Doctors meet in Ocala to discuss alternative treatments, ivermectin

    An different concept of COVID-19 vaccinations and therapies to that of federal government businesses came through loud and apparent at a Saturday summit at which medical doctors who dispute the facts, mandates and other actions ended up greeted with standing ovations.

    The Florida Summit on COVID was held at the Globe Equestrian Middle in Ocala and incorporated medical practitioners from throughout the U.S. who discussed the vaccines, organic immunity in these who formerly had the virus, vaccine mandates and relevant matters.

    The concept of  the summit could be summed up by element of the communicate of Dr. Heather Gessling — “I do not assume at this position that we may perhaps be in a position to rely on these businesses.”

    Several of the medical practitioners who spoke have drawn criticism for pushing misinformation.

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    More then 800 people attended the Florida Summit on Covid at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala on Saturday. A panel of doctors addressed the drug Ivermectin and other alternative drugs as treatment for Covid-19. [Alan Youngblood/Special to Gainesville Sun]

    Also speaking was Gainesville attorney Jeff Childers, who has represented opponents of vaccine and masking mandates in Alachua County, including city of Gainesville personnel.

    Childers spoke on mandates and the part of medical and spiritual exemptions.

    A crucial topic was immunity in persons who have gotten COVID-19 and the defense it supplies.

    Virologist Dr. Robert Malone presented slides to support make clear how a variety of vaccines operate and explained to persons who have already experienced COVID-19 that they should not get vaccinated, adding that scientific studies display pure immunity is very long-long lasting.

    Malone was crucial of a Facilities for Sickness Command situation that individuals who have had the virus really should get vaccinated.

    “The study that the CDC place out on that is really flawed,” Malone said.

    Texas cardiologist Dr. Paul McCullough, who has attained large attention for his positions on the virus and vaccination, got a standing ovation when he was known as up to the phase to communicate and when he remaining.

    Attendees cheer a point made from the stage during the Florida Summit on Covid at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala on Saturday. A panel of doctors addressed the drug Ivermectin and other alternative drugs as treatment for Covid-19. [Alan Youngblood/Special to Gainesville Sun]

    The debate above COVID-19 is “a fight among excellent versus evil” and authorities organizations are not giving full details of investigation on the virus, he mentioned.

    McCullough said tens of millions of children have previously experienced COVID-19 that went undetected. The immunity they have, he stated, is “the way to split the grip of fear.”

    “The vaccines result in myocarditis,” McCullough said. “Your little ones are a lot more probable to be harmed by the vaccines than by COVID.”

    The CDC, the Nationwide Institutes of Wellness and agencies say the vaccines are typically risk-free for adults and youngsters. Myocarditis, or coronary heart irritation, happens in a modest variety but is considerably less perilous than a severe coronavirus inflection can be.

    Analysis cited by the CDC suggest that vaccines are about 5 instances a lot more productive at protecting against hospitalization than a past infection.

    Also discussed ended up treatment options for a coronavirus an infection which include ivermectin.

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    Ivermectin is particularly controversial. It is primarily used to deworm horses but has also been in humans to handle parasitic worms, head lice and some skin ailments.

    Medical professionals Saturday stated is powerful at managing coronavirus.

    “Numerous models above 10 decades beginning in 2012 clearly show higher efficacy as an antiviral agent,” Dr. Pierre Kory claimed.

    A box of ivermectin is shown in a pharmacy as pharmacists work in the background, Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021, in Ga.(AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

    Authorities businesses have not authorised its use for COVID-19 simply because it has not been evaluated to be secure.

    The summit was arranged by Dr. John Littell of Ocala, who had the audience on its toes when he declared that a federal choose has issued a continue to be on the mandate that businesses with a lot more than 100 staff be certain they are vaccinated or examined once a 7 days.

    About 800 men and women registered and the final attendance was bigger than that, reported Rocky Haag, who helped manage the occasion.

    Most of the attendees were being in the health care profession which includes physicians, nurses, pharmacists and many others.

    Haag stated they came from Florida and many other states.

  • Nigeria: Regulate Traditional Medicines As Alternative Healthcare Delivery Services, PSN Tells Govt

    Nigeria: Regulate Traditional Medicines As Alternative Healthcare Delivery Services, PSN Tells Govt

    The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) has urged the federal federal government to formally recognise classic medicine follow as different health care shipping expert services in the country.

    This is contained in the communique introduced by PSN at the stop of its 94th Annual Countrywide Meeting, held in Port Harcourt, Rivers Condition.

    The immediate earlier president of PSN, Sam Ohuabunwa, who go through the communique at the weekend before the newsmen, famous that traditional medicines supplies chance for people to accessibility choice health care companies.

    He stressed that governing administration really should control and standardise the standard medications so that Nigerians who could not obtain the orthodox providers can still find the money for a superior healthcare services.

    Ohuabunwa explained: “Conference recommended that the integration of common, complementary, and option medicines into the health treatment delivery program gives opportunity for clients/ people today to obtain alternative healthcare providers and facilitate the attainment of universal health coverage.

    “Govt ought to recognise traditional or different medication formally, that we can have each systems performing in this place. So if you occur to the clinic and you want to comply with the orthodox a person, you have health professionals who will attend to you and if you pick out the option, you will also be attended to.

    “But then it can be regulated but suitable now is not regulated and any person can set anything at all within the bottle and call it a name and start off to use it to overcome distinct illnesses. So, what we are indicating, regulate the standard medication, standardise the branding so that Nigerians can follow their preference in accordance to your capacity to pay out.

    “Infact in Ghana they have begun awarding degrees to standard or choice medicine practitioners, in that way you will increase expense, accessibility, or other wellness obstacle that orthodox medication can not deal with. Meeting agreed common medications ought to be leveraged upon to facilitate medications safety, supply chain production, increase earnings generation via investigation aimed at solution development”.

    Also, the meeting even further famous that the contemporary pharmacist as an apothecary need to have knowledge of standard, complementary, and different medicines in other to diversify their expert services.

    The convention agreed that it was vital to establish, persuade and bolster the partnership in between pharmacists and other healthcare companies.