Herbal therapies: Are they alternative medicines or
fast-forward science?
Bello Shaibu
Oricha
Department
of Pharmacology, College of Health Sciences, Usmanu
Danfodiyo University, Sokoto State, Nigeria. E-mail:
bellooricha@yahoo.com.
Tel.: 2348066024503. Fax:
23460230450.
Accepted
13 June, 2009
Abstract
Confronted with spiraling cost of orthodox medicines and a
high level of either treatment failure or poor patients’ satisfaction,
herbal therapies have been presented as alternatives to orthodox
therapies. They have are frequently registered by appropriate
authorities and packaged in the forms of orthodox medications. On face
value, these pathways may be quite healthy for the overall health
service; however the so called “business of medicine” is notorious for
sometimes putting profit over science. This paper takes a critical
review of herbal patents in this regard.