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Evaluating the Antiviral Properties of Herbal Medicines in HIV Treatment

Chelimo Faith Rebecca

Department of Clinical Medicine and Dentistry Kampala International University Uganda

Email: rebecca.chelimo@studwc.kiu.ac.ug

ABSTRACT

The global burden of HIV/AIDS persists, with millions still lacking access to antiretroviral therapy (ART). While ART has significantly improved life expectancy for people living with HIV (PLHIV), its limitations such as drug resistance, toxicity, and accessibility prompt the need for alternative or complementary approaches. Herbal medicines, traditionally used in many cultures for treating infectious diseases, are increasingly investigated for their potential antiviral activity against HIV. This paper reviews the antiviral properties of various medicinal plants and their extracts, focusing on their effectiveness in vitro and in vivo. Several herbs, including Calamus rotang, Codonopsis tubulosa, and Erigeron annuus, have demonstrated potential anti-HIV activity by inhibiting viral entry and replication. The study emphasizes the importance of evaluating safety, efficacy, and herb-drug interactions, especially in resource-limited settings where herbal remedies are widely used. Ethical and regulatory considerations are also explored to ensure safe integration of herbal therapies with standard HIV treatment. Ultimately, herbal medicines could offer affordable, accessible adjuncts to ART, warranting further clinical trials.

Keywords: HIV/AIDS, Herbal Medicines, Antiviral Properties, Antiretroviral Therapy, Traditional Chinese Medicine, HIV Drug Resistance, Complementary Medicine.

CITE AS: Chelimo Faith Rebecca (2025). Evaluating the Antiviral Properties of Herbal Medicines in HIV Treatment. IAA Journal of Biological Sciences 13(1):23-28. https://doi.org/10.59298/IAAJB/2025/1312328