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Original Research Article | OPEN ACCESS

SWOT analysis of herbal medicine in Saudi Arabia: Current practices and prospects

Sultan M Alshahrani

College of Pharmacy, King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia;

For correspondence:-     Email: shahrani@kku.edu.sa   Tel:+966-508747473

Received: 11 June 2024        Accepted: 2 November 2024        Published: 30 November 2024

Citation: Alshahrani SM. SWOT analysis of herbal medicine in Saudi Arabia: Current practices and prospects. Trop J Pharm Res 2024; 23(11):1933-1938 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v23i11.18

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Abstract

Purpose: To conduct a SWOT analysis to evaluate strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats associated with trends and prospects of herbal medicine practice within the Saudi healthcare system. Methods: The analysis was conducted using a comprehensive review of various secondary data sources. These included an extensive examination of peer-reviewed journals for academic insights and public health data for statistical and epidemiological records. Data were systematically categorized and analyzed using the SWOT framework to identify key internal and external factors influencing herbal medicine in Saudi Arabia. Results: Key strengths encompass strong cultural acceptance, rich biodiversity and supportive government initiatives. The primary weaknesses identified include the absence of standardization and scientific validation, as well as public misconceptions regarding the efficacy and safety of herbal medicine. Opportunities exist in the growing global demand for natural health treatments, technological advancements and potential educational initiatives. Potential threats include strong competition from conventional medicine, strict regulatory barriers hindering herbal treatment approval and environmental sustainability concerns related to herbal medicine production. Conclusion: Although herbal medicine in Saudi Arabia holds significant potential, it is crucial to tackle challenges related to regulation, scientific research and public awareness. Strategic efforts in these areas will enhance the integration of herbal medicine into the modern healthcare system, thereby ensuring its safe, effective and sustainable use.

Keywords: Herbal medicine, Saudi Arabia, SWOT analysis, Traditional medicine, Healthcare integration, Regulation issues

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