The World Health Organization recommends that countries establish a national policy on traditional medicine to protect public health and ensure the safety and efficacy of traditional medicine practices. A national policy should include quality assurance guidelines, regulation of herbal medicines, and integration of traditional medicine into a country's health care system based on evaluation of safety, therapeutic efficacy, and cost-effectiveness.
The World Health Organization recommends that countries establish a national policy on traditional medicine to protect public health and ensure the safety and efficacy of traditional medicine practices. A national policy should include quality assurance guidelines, regulation of herbal medicines, and integration of traditional medicine into a country's health care system based on evaluation of safety, therapeutic efficacy, and cost-effectiveness.
The World Health Organization recommends that countries establish a national policy on traditional medicine to protect public health and ensure the safety and efficacy of traditional medicine practices. A national policy should include quality assurance guidelines, regulation of herbal medicines, and integration of traditional medicine into a country's health care system based on evaluation of safety, therapeutic efficacy, and cost-effectiveness.