A short-tempered mom? A money-grubbing dad? A humorous trio of women were sent to the 1960s by a leaky electric kettle, bringing with them a kitchen that could infinitely replicate food and a space...
Having a plan is not easy, but implementing it is not easy.
First, a medical research and development department was opened. At that time, there was no place to register, so the only option was to apply directly for drug supervision. Then, cooperation was carried out with senior professors from several major hospitals. Several people who had been arranged in advance to study "Wei Di" were sent from the space medical team. This was equivalent to independent research and development.
Ever since Jiang Huashu shared his plan to earn foreign exchange with the professors, their beards have been throbbing with joy. Every Chinese, regardless of gender or age, possesses a deep sense of patriotism.
The old babies worked day and night doing useless experiments in the laboratory provided by Jiang Huashu's medical team. The people in the space medical team knew that they had already made the little blue pill, but they still pretended that they were just one step away. Their purpose was to let the old babies prove that it was their own research and development.
After several days of performance, "Wei Di" was finally successfully developed. The next tasks were to submit materials, apply for approval, conduct clinical trials, obtain certificates of conformity, prepare customs declaration documents, etc. Manager Zhang's men took over the next steps.
First deal with the domestic situation, then deal with the foreign situation.
In the 1970s, how could our country produce finished drugs that could be exported abroad? Jiang Huashu did it.
First, obtain approval in China, then go through customs, contact necessary foreign appraisal institutions, and finally contact foreign hospitals. Each of these steps requires specialized manpower and resources to complete.
Just considering the domestic aspect, it is also very time-consuming. At that time, domestic medical drug control was not as standardized as it would be a few decades later, but it still required a lot of procedures, and the results of clinical trials had to be reported, so the procedures were particularly cumbersome. First of all, you need a drug production license, a drug business license, a drug registration certificate, a drug inspection report, a drug insert, a drug label and other relevant supporting documents. These documents are used to prove the quality, safety and compliance of the drug. (I found these requirements on Baidu. In the 1970s, the inspection of exported goods was particularly strict. After all, it represents the attitude of our country, so I wrote more requirements)
Then there were customs declaration documents, power of attorney, and so on. It was incredibly cumbersome. This time, Manager Zhang's underlings came in handy. They were pulled out of their space and sent from unit to unit, completing all the formalities.
After the unremitting efforts of all the people involved, "Wei Di" finally "went abroad".
After this incident, Fifth Grandfather had a preliminary idea of starting a pharmaceutical business.
China is currently facing a severe shortage of medicines. Ordinary people rely on self-care for minor illnesses and only seek medical attention for serious illnesses, often by which time it's too late. Anguo County, near Kyoto, has long been a renowned medicinal herb hub. Due to recent campaigns, a pharmaceutical factory in Anguo is on the verge of bankruptcy. Fifth Grandpa wants to acquire the factory and use the technical staff from Xingfu Village Pharmaceutical Factory to help revive it.
That day, several people finally gathered at home for a meal, and Fifth Grandpa talked about his plan: "Since ancient times, Anguo has been a large market for wholesale of northern medicinal materials. It has declined in recent years due to some reasons. Our Xingfu Village has convenient conditions for purchasing goods. As long as the pharmaceutical factory is built first and sales channels are opened up, Anguo will be as prosperous as before in the future." Fifth Grandpa did his homework for the one-to-one assistance plan for Anguo Medicine Capital.