
Nigeria wrestles with online algorithmic apothecary spreading risky herbal cures
Nigeria is seeing a surge in influencer-promoted, unverified herbal remedies sold online, fueling self-medication, adverse reactions and late hospital visits. While some products show short-term safety at tested doses, higher doses or prolonged use can stress kidneys and liver. Regulators like NAFDAC struggle to police online sales, prompting calls for stronger regulation, improved access to care, and platform accountability to curb the online “algorithmic apothecary.”




