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Herbal medicine should be the last resort
to patients- Herbalist
July
4th 2010
Wa, July 4, GNA - Mr Mahama Topie, Chairman of the Won Waana
Traditional Healers Association in the Upper West Region, has advised
herbalists to recognise the lead role orthodox medicine plays in the
health delivery system.
He also asked the herbalists not to become the first point of call for
patients. Mr Topie who gave the advice in an interview with the Ghana
News Agency in Wa at the weekend said herbal medicine should be the last
resort for patients.
"We should only go on with our therapy when patients have sought
clinical treatment and failed to recover," he stressed. Mr Topie said:
"It is wrong for some traditional medical practitioners to trumpet that
their medicines can cure all diseases." He called on the Ministry of
Health to regulate herbal medical practice and organize workshops on the
administration of drugs for the practitioners. Mr Topie noted that the
unemployment situation in the country has propelled all manner of people
to veer into the preparation of herbs and dispensing them to innocent
people without any consideration of the harm they could cause to
patients.
He observed that the absence of a regulatory body to check the
activities of quacks in the system is undermining the development of
herbal medicine.
"It is the hospitals and clinics these innocent victims run when they
develop complications arising out of the administration of herbal
preparations by quacks thereby putting great strain on the national
economy. "The Health Ministry should therefore do more to arrest the
situation to prevent innocent patients from falling victims to this
unbridled desire by people who are bent in making money at all cost no
matter the consequences to their fellow human beings," he said. 4 July
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