Chapter 315 Du Ruoxia will not act easily
The people present were divided into two factions, and they were having a heated discussion.
Du Ruoxia ignored their discussion and simply took a stroll outside.
Half an hour later, Du Ruoxia returned to the conference room and found everyone arguing heatedly, their faces very unpleasant, some even with dark expressions.
Seeing their reaction, Du Ruoxia naturally guessed what was going on; the two sides must have different positions to argue so fiercely.
"Everyone, what have you decided?"
As soon as Du Ruoxia finished speaking, a group of people stood up and ordered a small batch of medicine.
Du Ruoxia didn't say much and readily agreed after signing the contract with them.
Du Ruoxia's pharmaceutical factory's drugs were a huge hit, so Du Ruoxia asked them to pay half of the deposit first, with the rest to be paid upon delivery.
This allows for a rapid return of funds, enabling the purchase of more equipment and further boosting productivity.
Her demands may seem harsh, but they are actually quite reasonable.
Of these people who came, a large number ordered a small amount of medicine and then left.
Only after they left did the remaining people begin to express their opinions.
They generally believed that Du Ruoxia was not only famous but also had medical ethics, and that the medicines developed by such a doctor could certainly be good.
The early stages are when factories need orders the most, and this is also the best time to place an order.
If you miss this period, it might not be so easy to place an order later.
Once they realized this, they ordered a large quantity of medicine on their first order.
They placed all their hopes on Du Ruoxia.
It wasn't just out of trust in her, but also out of a sense of responsibility towards the patient.
After reading the instructions carefully, they came to a common conclusion.
If these drugs are truly effective and their efficacy matches the advertised claims, their introduction will definitely benefit patients.
Moreover, these drugs are not expensive compared to similar drugs from the past, but their actual effects are much better.
They might not trust other people's medicines as much, but Dr. Du's character and style are impeccable, and he is absolutely worthy of their trust.
Therefore, these people ordered a large quantity of medicine on their first order and paid half of the deposit.
Thanks to their help, the factory was overwhelmed with orders after only three days of official production.
This result was unexpected by Du Ruoxia.
After seeing off these customers, Du Ruoxia immediately notified the factory workers to start working overtime.
After pooling the deposits she received and the money she had on hand, she went to Germany to order a production line.
The first batch of drugs produced by the pharmaceutical factory was purchased by the provincial hospital.
Recently, their hospital has been receiving more and more patients because of Du Ruoxia's promotional materials, and they are already quite busy.
The head of the provincial hospital tested the drugs purchased from Du Ruoxia's pharmaceutical factory and confirmed that there were no problems before selling them to patients in large quantities.
These drugs received rave reviews after being used, and some people with related symptoms even traveled long distances to see them, just to get the special drugs from their hospital.
However, this booming situation gradually ended after other hospitals introduced these drugs.
However, there is no doubt that those who are the first to try something new always reap considerable benefits.
The provincial hospital benefited greatly from this decisive action, and even its previously poor reputation has gradually begun to turn around.
The hospital's previously lost patients are gradually returning, and the outpatient hall is constantly flooded with patients every day, often keeping them too busy to handle the workload.
Of course, some of these people came from far away specifically to see Du Ruoxia because of her reputation.
However, Du Ruoxia is currently focused on raising her child, working on engineering projects, and occasionally developing medicines. Even though the hospital offers very favorable terms, she won't easily take action.
For Du Ruoxia right now, there are too many people who need her and too many things she needs to do.
If she did everything, she would definitely be exhausted.
She needs to be selective, doing important things and letting go of unimportant things, so that she can have more time to do what she wants.
Instead of being as busy as a spinning top every day, with endless illnesses to see and things to do, as before.
Other people's lives are precious, but she has already died once.
She has saved countless lives before, and now she only wants to live for herself.
In fact, starting a pharmaceutical company has always been her dream.
She preferred making medicine to performing surgery; although she had prescriptions before, she could only collaborate with others.
This is the first time I've ever owned a factory, provided my own prescriptions, and handled all the sales myself.
These tasks are very tedious, and you won't see much money in the early stages.
Because they immediately expand their operations after making money each time.
After this cycle repeated itself, the pharmaceutical factory finally stabilized after six months.
The pharmaceutical factory has expanded from two production lines at the beginning to six now.
This is already the limit of what the factory can accommodate. If more needs to be added, then the factory will need to be further expanded.
Yang Zeyan had ideas for expansion, but Du Ruoxia felt that the current scale was sufficient.
Although there are many hospitals across the country, even more use the drugs produced by their pharmaceutical factories.
However, it is not particularly developed in terms of transportation or other aspects.
Du Ruoxia's current idea is that the medicines produced by the pharmaceutical factory will only be sold in fixed areas.
This can greatly reduce transportation costs and alleviate the pressure caused by insufficient factory output.
Even so, the pharmaceutical factory continued to receive orders.
Those who had previously ordered medicines from their factory are now reaping the benefits.
After the first batch of orders were shipped, they witnessed Du Ruoxia's capabilities and learned how effective the medicines she developed were.
So they immediately went back a second time, but by then the orders were already very tight, so they had to wait a long time to get the medicine.
Their hospital originally gained the trust of patients precisely because of these medications.
As a result of their actions, the supply of medicines could not keep up.
When patients hear that other hospitals have this drug, they will naturally transfer to those hospitals immediately.
Their hospital wasn't doing very well to begin with, and this further disruption will only reduce their patient numbers.
Moreover, the consequences of patients developing doubts about them are immeasurable.
This amounts to a lack of public trust, and in the future, if it's not particularly convenient for patients to see a doctor, they may choose another hospital immediately.
At first, it might not be noticeable, but the longer they are without their medicine, the more obvious this becomes.
At first they were able to sit still, but later they became as anxious as ants on a hot pan.
They were not only pacing around the office, but also guarding the factory where Du Ruoxia worked, just wanting to get some medicine as soon as possible.
As for those who placed large orders from the beginning, the drugs produced at that time were continuously sent to their hospitals.
Their hospital never runs out of medicine, and patients can always get the medication they need every time they come.
Over time, people will naturally develop a sense of loyalty and grow to trust the hospital more and more.
Although they took a huge risk, they achieved their goal.
After the pharmaceutical factory had completely stabilized, Du Ruoxia remembered a serious problem.
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