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The Role of Traditional Medicinal Plants in Enhancing Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV

Otieno Karanja J.

Faculty of Medicine Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

The global burden of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) persists despite advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART), highlighting the urgent need for complementary strategies. Traditional medicinal plants (TMPs) have long been used in various cultures for disease management and are gaining renewed attention for their potential to enhance ART effectiveness. This paper explores the biochemistry of HIV infection, challenges posed by ART resistance and toxicity, and the mechanisms through which TMPs may act synergistically with ART to improve patient outcomes. A review of key plants, such as Sutherlandia frutescens and Pelargonium sidoides, illustrates promising antiviral and immunomodulatory properties. Phytochemicals from TMPs may inhibit viral replication, modulate host immune responses, and reduce drug toxicity. However, the integration of traditional medicine with conventional ART faces clinical, regulatory, and ethical challenges, necessitating rigorous research and standardized guidelines. This comprehensive examination underscores the importance of TMPs as potential allies in combating HIV/AIDS and enhancing the sustainability and efficacy of ART programs globally.

Keywords: Traditional Medicinal Plants (TMPs), Antiretroviral Therapy (ART), HIV/AIDS Management, Phytochemicals, Drug Resistance, Complementary Medicine, Herbal Remedies.

CITE AS: Otieno Karanja J. (2025). The Role of Traditional Medicinal Plants in Enhancing Antiretroviral Therapy for HIV. Research Output Journal of Public Health and Medicine 5(2):90-98. https://doi.org/10.59298/ROJPHM/2025/529098

 

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