Preliminary Investigations Of Effectiveness Of Herbal Remedies Used For HIV Infection In Nigeria

A. Onifade, A. Jewell, A. Okesina
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This study analysed some of the widely publicised herbal remedies in use for HIV infection in Nigeria, and investigated their efficacy scientifically. Those found to be efficacious will be subjected to further analysis to identify their active chemical components. The research deals directly with patients living with HIV/AIDS that are seeking treatment in herbal homes and hospitals. The herbal homes are regularly visited and newly diagnosed patients living with HIV/AIDS are recruited after confirmation of the disease. The herbal centres of priority are those located in Zaria (Kaduna state) and Osogbo (Osun state), Nigeria with all the nearby tertiary hospitals serving as diagnostic and treatment centres for HIV infection. Assessment of the effectiveness is based on laboratory and clinical parameters using World Health Organisation (WHO) and United State Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) criteria. Parameters will be assessed before commencing medication and periodic intervals up to two years when patients started medication of herbal remedies. There are variable significant laboratory and clinical findings depending on the type of herbal therapy used by the patient with about 20% of the herbal homes have potential effective herbal remedies for HIV infection, 60% with symptomatic treatment and 20% with potential toxic products. The patients taking Zam- z (Herbal home A treatment) improved clinically and with laboratory parameters within the three months of the normal treatment, however, study is still in progress to determine the withdrawal effects of the medication and role as complementary or alternative therapy to Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART). Key Words : herbal medicine, HIV infection, Nigeria
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尼日利亚用于治疗艾滋病毒感染的草药有效性的初步调查
这项研究分析了尼日利亚广泛宣传的用于治疗艾滋病毒感染的一些草药,并科学地调查了它们的功效。那些被发现有效的将进行进一步的分析,以确定其有效的化学成分。这项研究直接涉及到在草药医院和医院寻求治疗的艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者。定期访问草药之家,并在确认患有艾滋病毒/艾滋病后招募新诊断的患者。优先的草药中心是位于尼日利亚的扎里亚(卡杜纳州)和奥索博(奥孙州)的草药中心,附近的所有三级医院都是艾滋病毒感染的诊断和治疗中心。有效性评估基于实验室和临床参数,使用世界卫生组织(WHO)和美国疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)的标准。参数将在开始用药前进行评估,并在患者开始服用草药时进行长达两年的周期性间隔评估。根据患者使用的草药治疗类型,有不同的重要实验室和临床发现,大约20%的草药家庭对艾滋病毒感染有潜在的有效草药治疗,60%有对症治疗,20%有潜在的有毒产品。服用Zam- z(草药家庭A治疗)的患者在正常治疗的三个月内临床和实验室参数得到改善,然而,研究仍在进行中,以确定药物的停药效应以及作为高效抗逆转录病毒治疗(HAART)的补充或替代疗法的作用。关键词:草药,HIV感染,尼日利亚
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