tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post114388706288023102..comments2014-09-08T08:16:16.132+01:00Comments on naijablog: Artemisin revolution in Nigeria...Jeremy[email protected]Blogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post-1158940275220624542006-09-22T16:51:00.000+01:002006-09-22T16:51:00.000+01:00Good thinking; Kenya and Tanzania are growing thei...Good thinking; Kenya and Tanzania are growing their own Artemisia already.<BR/><BR/>Herbal teas are not so great as a standardised formulation is always going to be more dependable especially with a lipophilic chemical like Artemesin.<BR/><BR/>Your next decission will be whether to formulate the drug as a combined tablet with fansidar, which means possible formulation complications (are there chemical interactions between the two etc.) or wether to sell an artemisin-only preparation.<BR/><BR/> This would increase flexibility (you could combine with a range of antimalarials) and you would not step on the toes of established anti-malarial manufacturers. The drawback here is you put tailoring the dose more into the hands of the patient, which is never a good idea.Leo[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post-1146545936109214402006-05-02T05:58:00.000+01:002006-05-02T05:58:00.000+01:00i think the world truly deserves more people like ...i think the world truly deserves more people like you. look to the bill gates of this world and hopefully....Anonymous[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post-1143966214460496392006-04-02T09:23:00.000+01:002006-04-02T09:23:00.000+01:00Jeremy,Indeed this is a nice idea, unfortunately, ...Jeremy,<BR/><BR/>Indeed this is a nice idea, unfortunately, rather than finding people who would say let us collaborate in getting it done, you would probably get a comment like the first one.<BR/><BR/>Once you get things going then the maket gets crowded out, in a place where you cannot effectively patent any technologies or properly license your product, the so-called free market does you out.<BR/><BR/>Only recently, I wrote about Prickly Ash Bark (Orin ata) which helps deal with sickle-cell anaemia.<BR/><BR/>I have seen so many papers on how useful the medicinal properties are by professors many in Nigeria, but no one has taken the next step of producing a formula.<BR/><BR/>Orin ata as you may know is in abundance in the country and can be cultivated easily for the humanitarian work of dealing with a scourge prevalent in West African populations.<BR/><BR/>Research on malaria has not attracted big-Pharma because it mainly affects people who do not make up the bulk of their profit centre.<BR/><BR/>Things like this might best be handled in collaboration with some NGO or UN-sponsored activity where it is linked to some fair-trade scheme.<BR/><BR/>However, having planted the seed of inspiration hopefully there would be better reception of those ideas and action towards getting it done rather than fence-sitters.<BR/><BR/>C'est la vie.Akinhttp://akin.blog-city.com[email protected]tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686769.post-1143950179544257582006-04-02T04:56:00.000+01:002006-04-02T04:56:00.000+01:00Yes, you can go ahead and implement your idea. it...Yes, you can go ahead and implement your idea. it's a free market!Seun Osewahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02225082124470517591[email protected]