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As drug prices increase, Nigerians turn to herbal remedies
8:45 AM,
January 18, 2025
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Nigeria's herbal medicines have long been popular, but they have rarely been tested for effectiveness or safety. The country's food and drug agency now says it would consider approving some herbal treatments, if they are tested first.
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