Dudo Herbal Mixture
₵36.00 Original price was: ₵36.00.₵26.00Current price is: ₵26.00.
Dudo herbal mixture is a naturally formulated product in Ghana. It is proven to be effective in managing uncomplicated malaria
INDICATION
Malaria and Loss of Appetite
INGREDIENTS
Nauclea latifolia,
Phyllanthus fraternus
EXCIPIENTS: sodium Benzoate
DOSAGE FORM
Decoction
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Route of Administration:
Dudo Herbal Mixture must be taken orally.
Dosage Adults
(18 years and above)Â The usual dose is; Three (3) tablespoonful (45ml) three times (3X) daily for Seven (7) days.
Children (12 years to 17 years)Â Two (2) tablespoonfuls (30ml) three times (3X) daily for seven (7) days.
If you forget to take a dose of Dudo Herbal Mixture, take the prescribed dose as soon as you remember and continue the rest of the dosage exactly as indicated above. Do not take double dose to make up for forgotten dose
SIDE EFFECTS
Dudo Herbal Mixture is well tolerated. It has no Active ingredient known to cause drowsiness or dizziness. It therefore has no effect on driving or machinery operation
WARNING / PRECAUTIONÂ Do not use Solak Herbal Mixture if:
– you are allergic to leaves, stem barks and roots of any of the Active Ingredients.
– your condition has not been diagnosed as Malaria or Loss of Appetite
-you have been diagnosed as an ulcer patient.
Please inform your prescriber you are taking Soladex Herbal Mixture, when other drugs are going to be prescribed for you, including allopathic over-the-counter-medicines
CONTRAINDICATIONSÂ Dudo Herbal Mixture is not recommended for pregnant women, lactating mothers and individuals below twelve (12) years.
INTERACTION WITH FOOD AND DRUGS
Dudo Herbal Mixture is well tolerated with food and should be taken preferably after meals. Please consult your doctor or Health Provider if you are taking any other medicines
OVER-DOSAGE AND MANAGEMENT.
If you take overdose of Dudo Herbal Mixture, drink plenty of water and consult your Health Care Provider immediately.
Do not induce vomiting. The Observable Adverse Effect Level (OAEL) of Dudo Herbal Mixture is greater thean five times (5X) the stated daily dose.
STORAGE AND HANDLING; Store Dudo Herbal Mixture in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGYÂ
Efficacy, Acute and Sub-Chronic Toxicity Test Establishment of Antiplasmodial Activity Anti-plasmodium activity of Dudo Herbal Mixture was assessed using an in vitro plasmodium inhibition assay. Plasmodium cultures were treated with selected concentrations of Dudo Mixture, Artesunate (reference antimalarial), and normal saline (Table 1) in a 24-well microtitre plates and incubated for 72 hours at 37°C
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Anthocleista nobilis roots (akan:Awudifokete) – 150g
₵45.00Original price was: ₵45.00.₵30.50Current price is: ₵30.50. Sold By: GMF StoreCabbage palm is a small to medium-sized tree usually growing up to 18 metres tall but with occasional specimens to 30 metres. The bole can be free of branches for up to 15 metres, and 50 – 90cm in diameter. Cabbage palm is widely used in traditional medicine throughout its distribution area as a strong purgative and diuretic. The bark has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Â A bark decoction is taken or used as vapour bath to treat fever, stomach-ache, leprosy, gonorrhoea and dysmenorrhoea
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Sibi Women Capsules
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Ghana Herbal Pharmacopoeia-2015
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Herbal medicine is an ancient medical system that provided the world’s population with safe, effective, and affordable medicine for centuries. Historical records show that humans have used plants as medicine for at least some 60,000 years and even today the populations of developing countries worldwide continue to rely heavily on plant medicine for their healthcare needs. A herbal pharmacopeia presents a nation’s documented, authentic herbal tradition and the Ghana Herbal Pharmacopoeia (GHP) is no exception. The GHP has been published some twelve years ago and was revised in 2007. Over the years, the pharmacopeia has served as a reference for medicinal plant, identification, preparation, and uses. This edition of the GHP is, therefore, an update of the first and second editions and contains available technical information on all the commonly used Ghanaian medicinal plants for which definable quality standards exist.Ghana has a rich natural resource in her plant heritage. In all the agro-ecological zones: forests, coastal and Northern savanna-plants of a huge diversity abound. It is a wide range of plant species in the country. Many of these plants are medicinal plants and developed therapies on their basis. The use of these herbal therapies and associated procedures for healing in the traditional systems are what come together in traditional herbal medicine.
While the traditional herbal system is still useful in modern health care delivery systems, some challenges need to be addressed to enhance potency and efficacy. The fundamentals for addressing these challenges are Science, Technology, and Innovation(STI). The application of STI cuts across all the components of the value chain for the effective transformation of traditional herbal medicine. Scientists and all types of researchers have an onerous responsibility to ensure scientific impact on traditional herbal medicine. It is in this regard that this Ghana Herbal Pharmacopeia has been published.
At the center of the traditional herbal medicine is the Traditional Medicine Practitioners (TMP). It is his or her knowledge that brings about health care delivery in the localities where they operate. More importantly, the innovations the TMP adopts or develops are what bring improvement in traditional herbal practice. The new herbal extractions that are discovered to heal certain diseases, the use of new and improved equipment and machinery, the packaging of products reflecting ingenuity and innovations, and the new approaches to marketing and branding, are all different forms of innovations which add value to the existing traditional herbal practices. However, some of these innovative actions are facilitated by sources of good knowledge.
A pharmacopeia is an important source of scientific knowledge. Prepared in a manner of this Ghana Herbal Pharmacopoeia, it is a wealth of knowledge that can be the foundation of a whole industry. The new edition of the Ghana Herbal Pharmacopeia approaches the practice of traditional herbal medicine from a modern perspective where the philosophy of science is rooted in proof of concept. Therefore, in each of the monographs included in this publication, there has been further laboratory testing and proving of the potency of the active ingredients. It gives further credence to the practice of traditional herbal medicine and it enhances trust. However, the challenge is getting the TMPs to use the book with understanding and a commitment to excellence. It means that beyond publishing the pharmacopeia, there will be a conscious effort to train the TMPs to use the book in their practice. In that sense, it is not just a reference material, but it is a manual in its own right.
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