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As drug prices increase, Nigerians turn to herbal remedies
DW (English)
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1/16/2025
Nigeria's herbal medicines have long been popular, but they have rarely been tested for effectiveness or safety. The country's food and drug administration now says it would consider approving some herbal treatments, if they are tested first.
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Morufat Razak is a herbal and traditional medicine practitioner.
00:05
She is preparing Agbo, a popular herbal concoction in Nigeria's southwest, used by many to
00:12
treat various illnesses.
00:15
Agbo is traditional.
00:18
Our forefathers are traditional people.
00:20
Agbo works well in the body.
00:22
We get it from roots and tree bark, and it works for fever, piles, stomach pain, malaria,
00:27
typhoid, headaches.
00:29
Once we mix everything together, it will heal the illness.
00:37
Morufat is part of Nigeria's growing traditional medicine sector.
00:42
Recent rising costs of medical drugs have helped drive an increase in demand for more
00:48
affordable herbal remedies.
00:51
And the increase in demand has been profitable for the herbal wholesalers as well as the
00:56
practitioners.
00:58
We are selling very well right now, a lot.
01:05
Those are sales going on there.
01:06
We bought the herbs yesterday and we are almost done selling them today, so we can use the
01:11
profit to buy more.
01:14
Our business is profitable.
01:15
Herbs are profitable.
01:17
And they work.
01:20
But the traditional medicine business could pick up even more.
01:26
Recently, the head of Nigeria's Food and Drug Agency said she would consider adding
01:32
some remedies to the government's approved list of treatments if they underwent testing.
01:37
Bearing in mind, these herbal medicines have been used by our forefathers and foremothers.
01:45
However, we don't know whether it has caused a lot of harm in the past.
01:51
What we expect practitioners to do is to now take it further for clinical trial.
01:59
But in Nigeria, the reality is that clinical trial is very costly.
02:06
Without support of the government or private institutions, it will be difficult to do clinical
02:16
trials.
02:17
The head of the Government Agency for Developing Natural Medicine agrees and says funding for
02:23
trials is vital for Nigeria's herbal remedies sector to move forward.
02:29
Once government makes research and development a priority, once private sector sees research
02:35
and development as a priority development of our own natural medicines, then no country
02:41
will see a break light, especially in Africa.
02:45
Back at her kiosk in Lagos, Morufat's agbo sales are going well and her customers appear
02:52
unconcerned about any lack of clinical trials.
02:57
I take agbo from time to time.
03:00
I take agbo.
03:01
Even with the normal medicine you take, I still come back to take agbo because agbo
03:07
goes down to the roots of whatever you are treating and flush it out.
03:13
I take agbo for the sake of my, if I'm not feeling well, for me to be strong and healthy,
03:21
so I take agbo.
03:24
As the price of medical drugs rises, more people will turn to traditional practitioners
03:30
like Morufat.
03:31
For many, it may be the only treatment they can afford.
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