Traditional medicine (TM), encompassing a wide range of practices and therapies rooted in cultural heritage, has gained significant recognition and acceptance worldwide. As its popularity grows, so does the need for robust regulatory frameworks to ensure its safe and effective use. Governments and regulatory bodies play a pivotal role in
Traditional medicine (TM) is a valuable resource for many people around the world. It is often the only accessible form of healthcare, especially in rural and remote areas. However, TM is often not recognized or supported by governments. This can lead to a number of problems, including: Lack of access
Traditional medicine (TM) is a valuable resource for many people around the world. It is used to treat a wide range of health conditions, and it can be an important part of primary healthcare. However, there are a number of challenges and opportunities associated with implementing national action plans (NAPs)
Traditional medicines, rooted in the cultural and historical practices of various societies, have been used for centuries to treat a wide range of ailments. While these therapies have often been passed down through generations, their efficacy has been a subject of ongoing debate and scientific inquiry. In recent years, there
Traditional medicine, rooted in centuries of cultural practices and knowledge, has witnessed a resurgence in popularity worldwide. However, its integration into modern healthcare systems often encounters regulatory challenges. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the various regulatory frameworks governing traditional medicine practices globally. The Regulatory Landscape The regulatory landscape
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