Today, the drugs of choice for treating leprosy are dapsone, rifampicin and clofazimine.
As the traditional medicine, it is used to treat leprosy, tumors, cancer, psoriasis and rheumatism.
Sarsaparilla is also used along with conventional drugs for treating leprosy and for syphilis.
Medicinal uses for the plant include treating gonorrhea, leprosy, psoriasis and other skin diseases.
The years 1892-1916 building was customized to treat leprosy.
- Daspone pills became widely used for treating leprosy in the 1950s.
The hôpital de Meursault is an old hospital that was originally used to treat leprosy dating from the twelfth century.
At the time, these were the only products used for treating leprosy.
The isolated steroids from the plant also have been used to treat leprosy.
In traditional medicine, fruits have been used to treat leprosy, fever, asthma, bronchitis and jaundice.