Madagascar’s ‘COVID-19’ Drug Is Mainly Anti-Malaria – Health Minister

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COVID Organics - a believed Coronavirus cure produced in Madagascar
Findings from the analysis of Madagascar’s COVID Organics drink, touted as a coronavirus treatment, shows that it largely contains anti-malaria components.

COVID Organics is a herbal mixture developed by the Malagasy Institute of Applied Research, allegedly effective in treating of COVID-19 patients and being used in Madagascar.

President Muhammadu Buhari, on May 16, received some of the herbal remedy from the Madagascar government, stating that it would be tested before it is administered.

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The Minister of Health, Osagie Ehanire, while speaking at a COVID-19 briefing of the Presidential Task Force (PTF), has now disclosed that it largely contains anti-malaria components.

The herbal tea is derived from artemisia — a plant with proven efficacy in malaria treatment — and other indigenous herbs.

He added;

Preliminary results of the analysis of the so-called Madagascar herbs by the National Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Development (NIPRD) show that it is the same as the plant Artemisia anua, which is grown in the NIPRD farm. Further research on its efficacy will be conducted when the grants for research is approved.

Ehanire stated;

The so-called Madagascar herb is one component of the malaria treatment medicine. Some years ago, the government actually imported this plant and has a plantation of it in trying to develop its own production of the artemisinin-based combination therapy (ACT). The plantation is still there but the process has not gone that much further.

We are looking into seeing what has held it up but the plant is here; it was intended for producing anti-malaria, and the type we have here has a very high yield of artemisinin – which is actually the active ingredient.

The minister, however, said relevant government agencies will continue the process of evaluation to determine its effectiveness in treating COVID-19.

Since its launch in April, the use of the Malagasy herbal remedy to treat COVID-19 patients has been trailed by a lot of controversy.

Read Also: Madagascar President Launches Coronavirus ‘Remedy’

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has continually cautioned countries against adopting a product that has not undergone thorough scientific research.

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