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THE AWARENESS OF PEOPLES TO USE MEDICINAL PLANTS IN MEKELLE AND ADIGRAT IN TIGRAY NORTHERN ETHIOPIA: MODE OF SERVICE DELIVERY AND TRADITIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL PRACTICE
Teklit Gebregiorgis Amabye*, Tesfay Gebregiorgis Amabye, Amanuel fiseha
ABSTRACT
Objective: To assess medicinal plants mode of service delivery and describe their traditional pharmaceutical practices. Methods: In-depth interviews of herbalists were conducted in Adigrat and Mekelle using a semi-structured questionnaire. Results: The mean age of the healers was 53.7 and most of the people’spractised traditional medicine on part time basis the average number of patients seen per week by the healers was 7. Most of the healers do not have fixed payment rate for their services. The analysis of traditional prescriptions revealed that the predominant dosage forms were liquid preparations and the average number of plants per prescription was 1.16. Conclusions: Healers treat a wide range of health problems using medicinal plants in various dosage forms. In the process of evaluation and standardisation of these dosage forms, formulations tested should be made in accordance with the method used traditionally.
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