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Writer's pictureJuliet Chinelo

Pax Herbal (cugzin), approved as immune booster aganist COVID-19 by NAFDAC.



The Director of the Pax Herbal Clinic and Research Laboratories, Ewu in Edo State, Rev. Fr. Anslem Adodo, has reported that the National Agency for Food, Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has finally approved their herbal remedy for the treatment of symptoms associated with COVID-19.


In an internal memo that went viral on social media, Adodo said: “After a series of screening, spanning eight weeks, NAFDAC has today approved our Paxherbal COVID-19 herbal drug, Paxherbal Cugzin, for public use. “It is the first to be so approved and presently the only one. The drug is specifically for treating the symptoms associated with the coronavirus.” He said NAFDAC had earlier given tacit approval for the drug to be used, even though the body was yet to make that approval official; hence the initial packs of the herbal remedy bore the disclaimer, “these claims have not yet been verified by NAFDAC.” But with that hurdle crossed, Paxherbal Cugzin now has the NAFDAC number: A7-4358L.


Pax Herbal Cugzin, which had earlier been produced under the brand name, ‘CVD PLUS,’ before it was rebranded to ‘Paxherbal Cugzin,’ is in capsules and packaged in a container of eighty 290mg capsules, each containing Garcinia Kola, Curcuma Longa and Zingiber officinale.

On April 29, the Pax Herbal Clinic and Research Laboratories released a press statement on its official Facebook page “About Cure For COVID-19,” though the claim was really about the “treatment” of COVID-19.

Credit: Guardian Newspaper

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pharmarbiter
pharmarbiter
Oct 07, 2020

If your friend is young, healthy and with no pre-existing medical conditions, then he do not require any medication to combat Covid-19. The virus would run it course and go.

The major problem with such medication is that not so much is known about their toxicity. Before medications are licensed by regulatory authorities and prescribed by healthcare professionals it is being critically evaluated to ensure the benefits outweigh the risks. Trust me it doesn't make sense after treating an illness that would have resolved on its own with unlicensed medication and 6 months on something like renal failure (adverse drug reaction) springs up.

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Anthony Ojo
Anthony Ojo
Oct 07, 2020

The product in question here paxherbal cugzin I purchased from the website https://www.paxyou.com/product/paxherbal-cugzin-anti-covid-19-supplement/ already. I have given to a friend with suspected COVID symptoms and things came out well. You may argue I don't have proof but I am happy with the result. I believe the fact that it is not yet clinically tried for it claim doesn't mean it doesn't do what it claims. We see

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