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Marketing and legal status of phytomedicines and food supplements in Morocco

Imane Es-safi, Hamza Mechchate, Amal Amaghnouje, Abdelfattah El Moussaoui, Pierfrancesco Cerruti, Maurizio Avella, Andriy Grafov, Dalila Bousta

2020Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The Phytomedicine (PM) and Food supplements (FS) Market is considerably growing in Morocco a review of state is necessarily to structure and improve it. METHODS: Information was collected directly from the pharmacist through a questionnaire-based survey who was conducted in 284 pharmacies in the region of Fez-Meknes in Morocco. Data were analyzed and classified using relative frequency of citations (RFC). RESULTS: More than 98% of the pharmacies commercialized the PM and FS, 80% of the pharmacists deny the existence of a real area dedicated to them, the majority (94%) of them prefer phytomedicine rather than classic drugs. This study reported about 64 products as the most used by the population of the region of Fez-Meknes among them 48 FS (75%) and 16 PM (25%) and the most marketed products are used for Transit Disorders (28.34%), then Anxiety (22.17%) and ENT Disease (20.18%). CONCLUSIONS: Despite the fact that Morocco is a country where people use medicinal plants daily, the commercialization of the PM and FS is still unstructured. Due to legal problem the PM Sold in the market are mainly exported. To assure development and also valorization of this sector the regulation of this market is highly required.

Topics & Concepts

PhytomedicineCommercializationPharmacyMedicinePopulationBusinessEnvironmental healthTraditional medicineMarketingFamily medicineComplementary and Alternative Medicine StudiesAndrographolide Research and ApplicationsPharmaceutical Quality and Counterfeiting