Nibima: Potential Cure For Hepatitis B- KNUST Medical Scientist

-Two scientists at KNUST have found a cure for Hepatitis saying it is very cheap and a pacesetter to Ghana’s search for an affordable medication – Scientists say the drug has so far been approved by the FDA and only need government support to produce on a large scale – Hepatitis remains the leading cause of death among five leading Ghanaians today. The disease, be it chronic or acute, continues to affect thousands of Ghanaians each year

According to the World Health Organization, more than 60 million people in Africa have hepatitis B, which causes 60,000 deaths a year. Despite the high cost of treatment, medicines are not easily accessible and come with many side effects. Fortunately, some Ghanaian scientists are exploring cheaper and less readily available medical supplies, Joy FM has reported.

They have successfully managed to completely cure a hepatitis B patient with a FDA-approved anti-malarial drug known as Nibima in the discovery of the contents of the Scientific African journal.

People with chronic HBV infection have an increased risk of liver disease and a type of liver cancer known as hepatocellular carcinoma. Fortunately, Hepatitis B testing, vaccination and treatment are increasingly available at most public and private health facilities. Tests cost about 30 Ghc 30 and a 3-dose vaccine costs Ghc 40 each. If infected, the 6-month treatment regimen is about 80 Ghc per month. These costs are not covered by the National Health Insurance scheme, and many cannot afford them.

Leading researcher, Professor Mohammed Mutocheluh, has revealed that herbal formulations produced locally known as Nibima have the potential to cure viral hepatitis after confirming that 99% are effective against the virus

“At first we worked on liver cancer. Therefore, I asked a colleague to see if Cryptolepine, an active ingredient, has viral effects. Also, note that it contains anti-bacterial properties after research. “Therefore, we decided to take a closer look at that to see if we could use herbal remedies that contain an active ingredient in treating hepatitis. The good news is that we have found Nibima, ”he said. Prof. Mutocheluh also explained that herbal remedies could provide an alternative and cost-effective alternative to the treatment of more than 3 million people who suffer from chronic diseases in Ghana.

“When we calculated how much one would have to spend to buy these foreign drugs, we realized that they were expensive. Reached at least GHC 1,000 for 6 months of treatment. Also, these drugs also have side effects. “So we thought that if this treatment was effective, it would reduce costs so that people living with the virus could follow,” he said.

Nibima is a medicinal plant made from a medicinal plant known as Cryptolepis sanguinolenta.

The medicinal plant is widely distributed in West Africa and is traditionally used to treat bacterial respiratory infections, high blood pressure, and diarrhea. Nibima, produced by the Center for Plant Medicine Research, is an FDA-approved drug for the treatment of malaria in Ghana.

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Comments (7)

  1. Fati

    After 6 months,will treatment continue or discontinue for life

  2. gMedFarms

    You may repeat lab test to confirm the parasite load. You may discontinue or continue based on the results.

  3. Michael Yeboah

    Where can I get this medicine and the doctors contact number

    • gMedFarms

      Kindly call our hotline: 0548205657

    • Godfred Kusaglo

      Please i need some of the nibima herbal drug and how can I see the doctor

      • Kofi Wiafe-Acheampong

        This is really a break through discovery. We say ayikoo to the researchers. We love our own and want to use it for our clients. At least we can trust it since its discovered in our own country by our own people with no agenda to exterminate us. You are blessed team

  4. Sola

    Please what is the dosage for nibima for hepatitis b.

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