KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 20 — Prices for traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) used to treat Covid-19 are expected to go up after the Lunar New Year, according to practitioners. According...
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 20 — Prices for traditional Chinese medicine used to treat Covid-19 are expected to go up after the Lunar New Year, according to practitioners.today, TCM practitioners said the increase is due to the weaker ringgit and a higher demand for herb-based items imported from China.
Ng added that in China, people were using TCM to supplement their prescribed Western medicine remedy. Federation of Chinese Physicians and Medicine Dealers Associations Malaysia president Boon Yip Heng said Chinese pharmaceutical companies have ramped up production to meet the demand for Covid-19 treatments.Meanwhile, Chinese Drug Dealers Association Federal Territory and Selangor president Loh Kim Fong said there is a shortage of medicines for lung infections and coronary diseases.
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