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FLASH | Nigerian Professor Discovers Cure for HIV/AIDS

After years of carrying out scientific research, the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, in Abia state says one of its researchers has discovered a new drug for the treatment and cure of HIV/AIDS according to reports.

The Vice-Chancellor, VC, of the institution, Prof. Francis Otunta, told reporters at the university campus on Wednesday said that the breakthrough was made by a researcher in the university, Prof. Maduike Ezeibe.

He explained that Ezeibe had presented the drug to the University management, Senate and Council, where he explained the processes he went through to arrive at his finding.

The VC also stated that the researcher had equally presented the drug to his colleagues in the medical field and nobody had contradicted his finding.

“Prof. Ezeibe is a researcher in Veterinary Medicine and one may wonder how he discovered a drug to cure a human ailment,” he pointed out, but commended Ezeibe for the breakthrough and for bringing “honour to the University”.

Otunta said that the university was in the process of mass producing the drug for further clinical trials on persons living with HIV/AIDS in the country.

Ezeibe, who is a professor of Veterinary Medicine and Clinical Virology, disclosed that the drug was produced with Aluminum Silicate and Magnesium Silicate (Synthetic Aluminum-Magnesium Silicate).

He stated that the two minerals “are already in use as medicines for the treatment of various animal and human diseases”.

The researcher said 10 persons living with the disease, “who volunteered’’, were made to apply through their doctor to the VC, disclosing that “they were treated daily with the Medicinal Synthetic Aluminum-Magnesium Silicate (50 mg/kg).”

He said that the volunteers were subjected to monthly tests for viral loads and CD4-lymphocyte counts.

“With the antiviral effects of the medicine, its ability to reach all cells (as nanoparticles) and the lymphocytes, there is no more hiding place (sanctuary) for HIV,” he stated.

Ezeibe contined that the medicine had been used to “potentiate Ampicilin, Chloroquine, Piperazine and Sulphadimidin, among others, and could be a major foreign exchange earner for Nigeria, if approved by relevant authorities.”

“Local and international pharmaceutical companies would find the product as a veritable raw material,” he said.

Ezeibe said that he presented the research findings to the World Virology Conference in Atlanta in 2015, and Antonio (Texas) in 2016. He also said  that the results of the laboratory tests had been published in many international scientific journals, including the British Journal of Medicine and Medical Research, among several others.

He said that he was also about to sign a memorandum of understanding with a U.S.-based Scientific Research Publishing, publishers of World Journal of AIDS, for the publication of his book “How I came about the cure for HIV/AIDS”.

The researcher, who disclosed that the medicine was patented in August 2014 in Nigeria, called on the Federal Government to help him to secure international patency for the drug.

“If commercialised, the Medicinal Synthetic Aluminum-Magnesium Silicate would become an alternative for petroleum to the Nigerian economy,” he stated.

 

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