This study sought to lay bare, whether there was a high patronage for vended drugs and why, assess their quality and associated risks. An exploratory analysis was applied for the study. Structured interviews were completed by nine hundred and eighty three (983) respondents, selected using convenience sampling techniques from eighteen (18) bus terminals and along two (2) streets. Conclusively, the study revealed high patronage of vended drugs most especially herbal medicine. For most respondents (consumers), the quality of herbal medicine was rated higher compared to over the counter (OTC) and prescription drugs. The study further indicated a strong link between the factors evaluated and patronization of vended drugs. It is thereby recommen...
Traditional medicines (TM) are known to be popular in sub-Saharan Africa, where over 80% have report...
Abstract Background Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainst...
The disturbing emergence of substandard and fake drugs in Ghana is largely due to inadequate supervi...
This study examined Nigerian intercity bus passengers’ perceptions of in-vehicle medication drug haw...
Objective: Despite the increased patronage of herbal medicinal products (HMP), they remain poorly re...
Abstract Objective: Despite the increased patronage of herbal medicinal products (HMP), they remain...
Malaria is a serious infection affecting millions of people in Africa. Our study investigated the pe...
Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainstream healthcare in G...
Purpose: This multidisciplinary study seeks to determine the nature and structure of the informal ma...
The aim of the paper is to contribute to the body of knowledge in the area of drugs production and m...
Although, Ghanaians’ markets were choked with varieties of alternative medicines, only a small porti...
Competitiveness associated with the herbal industry in both developed and developing countries is qu...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.In a highly competitive drug market, ...
BACKGROUND: Ghana changed their antimalarial drug policy from monotherapies to Artemisinin-based Com...
This research seeks to recognize the barriers that hinder the access of Ghanaians in the Greater Acc...
Traditional medicines (TM) are known to be popular in sub-Saharan Africa, where over 80% have report...
Abstract Background Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainst...
The disturbing emergence of substandard and fake drugs in Ghana is largely due to inadequate supervi...
This study examined Nigerian intercity bus passengers’ perceptions of in-vehicle medication drug haw...
Objective: Despite the increased patronage of herbal medicinal products (HMP), they remain poorly re...
Abstract Objective: Despite the increased patronage of herbal medicinal products (HMP), they remain...
Malaria is a serious infection affecting millions of people in Africa. Our study investigated the pe...
Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainstream healthcare in G...
Purpose: This multidisciplinary study seeks to determine the nature and structure of the informal ma...
The aim of the paper is to contribute to the body of knowledge in the area of drugs production and m...
Although, Ghanaians’ markets were choked with varieties of alternative medicines, only a small porti...
Competitiveness associated with the herbal industry in both developed and developing countries is qu...
Doctoral Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.In a highly competitive drug market, ...
BACKGROUND: Ghana changed their antimalarial drug policy from monotherapies to Artemisinin-based Com...
This research seeks to recognize the barriers that hinder the access of Ghanaians in the Greater Acc...
Traditional medicines (TM) are known to be popular in sub-Saharan Africa, where over 80% have report...
Abstract Background Although there are current efforts to integrate herbal medicine (HM) into mainst...
The disturbing emergence of substandard and fake drugs in Ghana is largely due to inadequate supervi...