When it came to the second patient, the answer was still the same.
The patient said that he hardly felt any stomach discomfort. This patient was even more exaggerated and almost regarded these medicines as blessings from the mysterious power of the East.
The third one...
Fourth place...
During the morning rounds, the disease records and questionnaires of a total of 20 patients were summarized.
It was almost noon and no one was in the mood to eat. Dozens of top doctors from various countries looked at the information in their hands with complicated expressions, and from time to time they looked at the four Chinese doctors sitting next to them.
Professor Gregory felt a bitter taste in his mouth.
He felt that he had been a doctor for decades, had become a professor at the top medical school in England, and the head of a department in the best hospital, but his medical and scientific research levels were not as high as those of Chinese doctors in some poor countries.
Among the 20 patients, 14 said they did not feel any symptoms such as stomach pain, heartburn, nausea and vomiting at all, accounting for 70% of the total.
Of the remaining six patients, five said their symptoms had been significantly alleviated, and only one said she still felt stomach pain and nausea.
All those present here are doctors who have been working in gastroenterology for many years. They know exactly what this data means. It can only be described as "magical".
At this time, the questionnaires and medical records of the control group, that is, the 20 patients who did not use the quadruple therapy, were also brought in.
Among these 20 patients, only 8 patients said that they had improved, while the remaining 12 patients said that the treatment had no effect and they were still suffering from stomach pain and acid reflux and were unable to eat normally.
Comparing the two groups, the difference is not a tiny bit, but as far as the distance from the earth to the moon. The effect of the quadruple therapy is really amazing.
Seeing the constipated expressions on the faces of these foreign doctors, Chen Xia whispered in Yuezhou dialect with a smile: "Sister, see, these white guys are already a little skeptical about life. They are scared by such good results."
Xuan Yongda also leaned forward and said, "I just wanted to vent my anger. They had suspicion written all over their faces before, and now it's good. It's going to be a good show."
Chen Chun rolled his eyes at his brother and said, "Be serious and don't be so frivolous. The experiment has just started, and we still have a month of hard work to do."
Zheng Haisheng was still cheerful and looked harmless.
At this time, Professor Gregory clapped his hands:
"OK, that's all for today. China's quadruple therapy seems to be working well initially, and it's a complete surprise for us all. Dr. Pierce, you'll be responsible for monitoring the side effects of the medication. Dr. Vogt, you'll continue to be in charge of the control group of patients who didn't receive the quadruple therapy."
“OK!”
Everyone stood up and prepared to take a break at noon. At this time, the beautiful and charming Dr. Ai Rui walked up to Chen Xia and sat down on the table:
"Hey Chen, I heard you're going to eat dumplings tonight. Would I have the honor of trying your Chinese delicacies?"
Chen Xia scratched his head and glanced at his elder sister quickly and guiltily. Chen Chun's eyes at this time were almost murderous.
"Ahem, you're most welcome, Dr. Ari. You could come to our room tonight and take some dumplings. Please support our clinical trial."
"No problem, see you tonight." After saying that, she threw a coquettish glance and walked away with her plump butt twisted.
Chen Xia really wanted to use his hands to feel the elasticity of a certain part of her body. He thought she wouldn't mind. Well, this was traditional Western etiquette and had absolutely nothing to do with sex.
On the third day, the clinical trial continued...
Day 5…
Day 10…
In fact, the doctors from all over the world came to visit the experiment in full, playing a role similar to that of "industrial espionage". They sent the medical records back to their respective hospitals every day so that the hospitals could evaluate the treatment effect.
But the real spies are precisely those members of the International Commission on Gastroenterology, who are also top doctors or professors in various countries.
In foreign countries, for any doctor to become a top doctor, in addition to having excellent personal skills, it is important to rely on external forces.
For example, high-end surgeons use surgical instruments that are all custom-made by various manufacturers and made of special materials to provide the surgeon with the best user experience. Of course, the prices start at hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars.
Any medical equipment and special drugs they need for clinical practice are fully supported by various pharmaceutical companies. No matter where the doctors are, there will be medical representatives to follow up and provide one-stop services such as hotel and air tickets.
In addition, doctors need to form a research team, which requires research funds; when publishing papers, the public relations expenses required are also expenses paid by the pharmaceutical companies behind them.
If these doctors want to pursue further studies, participate in international academic conferences, or win awards, it is difficult to do so without the support of large pharmaceutical companies, and it is almost impossible through personal efforts.
Doctors and pharmaceutical companies are a community of interests.
Pharmaceutical companies support doctors' personal development and research, and doctors transfer their research results and related inventions to the pharmaceutical companies behind them, creating a mutually beneficial cooperative relationship.
Look, the daily records of the quadruple therapy and the instructions for the four main drugs brought by the Chinese doctor this time had actually been sent to some international pharmaceutical companies as quickly as possible by several supervisors of the International Commission of Gastroenterology members.
No matter how shrewd Xuan Yongda was, some of the drugs originally intended for patients had actually been secretly replaced, and the real drugs had already appeared in the laboratories of some pharmaceutical companies.
After all, if the clinical trial passes, this quadruple therapy will definitely be promoted, and the economic value of the four drugs will be revealed.
Unfortunately, Chen Xia has already applied for drug patents in most countries in the world through his agency in Hong Kong.
Especially in the field of proton pump inhibitors, he holds all the patents for several drugs that have appeared in the future, unless these pharmaceutical companies can find another way to research and develop new drugs.
However, the time and money required to research new drugs cost hundreds of millions of dollars, or even billions of dollars. By the time they develop and launch the drug, Chen Xia will probably have made a fortune.
If they want to recoup their investment, they must adopt a high-price model. Then Chen Xia will have a lot of fun. He can completely adopt a low-price malicious competition model to force generic drug companies to lose all their money or even go bankrupt.
These methods are commonly used techniques in the West, and when their products have a monopoly position, they are priced sky-high.
If a country has gone through untold hardships and spent a lot of financial, material and human resources to research and develop a product, they will immediately adopt a low-price dumping model to defeat others first, and then raise prices again after regaining a monopoly position.
This strategy is almost invincible. China has suffered too many losses here, and this time it is Chen Xia's turn to make them suffer.
Chen Xia’s medical empire started with this stomach medicine, and he absolutely cannot afford to lose it.
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