Nigeria Develops Herbal Drugs For Treatment Of Ebola, Malaria
Others are: 'NIPRIMUNE' an immunostimulant which can also be used to manage HIV in Nigeria and 'NIPRIFAN' for the treatment of fungal skin infection.
He said that another product developed by the institute, 'NIPRD Oil', could be used as a nasal decongestant, insect repellant, air freshner and an anti-inflammatory agent.
He however noted that excessive use of this oil could cause irritation.
He said that "the institute has also developed 'NIPRISAN' for the management of sickle cell anaemia. We are currently concluding plans to carry out commercial production and distribution of this product.
"We have developed and implemented various institutional policies for effective governance, this include the scheme and condition of service, intellectual policy and quality management system.
"We have also ensured the introduction of traditional herbal medicine into the national health system and established partnerships with local and international organisations.
"The core competence of NIPRD is in the development of phytomedicines from indigenous plants and products, clinical trials, among others; we are a quality assured institute," Gamaniel said.
He said that presenting a report was necessary as it would serve as a baseline for the new leadership and provide an opportunity for new strategies to be introduced.
The institute presented awards to over 150 staff for their hard work and dedication to the growth of the institute, and the research and development of traditional herbal products.
It was established with the primary objective of developing drugs, biological products and pharmaceutical raw materials from indigenous resources towards the growth and development of the country.
The institute was later moved to the Federal Ministry of Health in 2001.
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