Sha Tau Kok is already packed with people.
Lin Kucan, Professor Anthony, Professor Witte and others are visiting the newly completed first phase of the pharmaceutical factory under the leadership of Yuan Mingjie, the new director of Baoan Pharmaceutical Factory.
Yuan Mingjie was the former director of Shanghai No. 1 Pharmaceutical Factory. He had studied abroad before liberation and received a complete modern medical education.
Later, he was dismissed from his post for special reasons and sent back to his hometown in the countryside. Finally, he was found by Lin Sanqi and assigned to Bao'an County as an ordinary technician to support the border.
How could Lin Sanqi let go of such a talent, so he was immediately appointed by Lin Sanqi as the director of Bao'an County Pharmaceutical Factory, taking full responsibility for the production of the pharmaceutical factory.
For Yuan Mingjie, who had already "died once", a gentleman would die for his friend, so of course he was willing to fight for Bao'an County.
Although Lin Sanqi already has many pharmacy professors and college students, it lacks pharmaceutical factory managers.
So Yuan Mingjie used his connections to transfer all the managers and technical engineers from various pharmaceutical factories who had been cleared out of the city and returned to the countryside to Bao'an County.
This is how we assembled the management team needed by the pharmaceutical factory in the shortest possible time.
Now the technical strength of Bao'an County Pharmaceutical Factory is terrifyingly strong, and it has concentrated almost all of China's top pharmaceutical talents.
Of course, this component, ahem, is considered "monsters and demons" in the eyes of some people.
Yuan Chengjie was a factory manager after all, so he had good eloquence and interpersonal skills, and he could speak fluent English:
"Doctor Lin, and the two professors, our entire Bao'an County Pharmaceutical Factory has a planned total area of 5 square kilometers, with the first phase covering 2 square kilometers. We've also built a new raw material factory and 20 production workshops. You can come in and take a look around."
It was Lin Kucan's first time to come to Sha Tau Kok, and since it was his son's property, he naturally listened very carefully.
Professor Witte and Professor Anthony had secretly visited Bao'an County a few months ago and looked at Lin Sanqi's architectural plan. Professor Witte was even blackmailed for a sponsorship fee.
They could not have imagined that a few months later, a pharmaceutical factory would actually be built in Sha Tau Kok.
Perhaps from their perspective, this pharmaceutical factory could not be called a "modern enterprise" from its appearance, but they soon felt that they had been slapped in the face.
After entering the production workshop, Director Yuan enthusiastically introduced:
"Doctor Lin, professors, the production lines you see here are all domestically produced semi-automatic production lines. Just one line can produce 100,000 tablets per hour."
Professor Witte secretly owns his own pharmaceutical company and is quite knowledgeable about this, which is why he is even more surprised:
"So many? Our Eagle Country's pharmaceutical factory can only produce this much per day on one production line. Your Chinese production line is several times more efficient than ours.
Is this the same production line I saw last time? Are all 20 of your workshops equipped with this type of production line? It's incredible.
When I visited China ten years ago, you were still like primitive people. How come you suddenly have so much technological equipment?"
"Yes, Professor Witte, this is the production line you visited last time."
At this time, Lin Sanqi and Shen Guoming walked into the workshop.
Lin Sanqi didn't wear a Zhongshan suit today. He deliberately wore a western-style suit and tie.
At the same time, I was thinking, the production line I brought here is still outdated and will be eliminated in a few decades. If a fully automatic production line comes here, the output will scare you to death.
"Professors, please do not doubt our production capacity. I can assure you that there will absolutely be no shortage of supply.
Although I only opened 20 production lines in the first phase, I still have more than 40 such production lines in my warehouse, which can be put into production at any time. I can provide as many drugs as you need."
In fact, Lin Sanqi’s plan was that even if a large order suddenly came in and production could not be completed at once, there would be no problem.
At worst, we can travel back to modern society and purchase from the pharmaceutical factories there. Anti-tuberculosis drugs are already common in modern society. As long as the money is in place, the production can be increased instantly at an astonishing rate.
Lin Sanqi continued:
"My only concern now is that the pharmaceutical company the two professors work for is too slow to promote the drugs. By the time they're all produced, all the drugs will be piled up in the warehouse. That would significantly impact our plans to make a fortune."
Professor Witte laughed out loud:
"Don't worry, Lin. Anthony and I have already formed a sales and promotion team. We've even prepared a plan and have connected with all the major hospitals. Now even the tuberculosis-related departments are ready.
In addition, the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease, which we control, has long issued drug recommendations and clinical guidelines to major hospitals in various countries and has provided training to clinicians several times.
As soon as the drug arrives at the hospital, it can be put into clinical use immediately, without any intermediate verification. If your pharmaceutical factory's construction wasn't up to par, it would have been used globally by now."
Lin Sanqi thought to himself, it is indeed easy to get things done because of connections in the court. Whatever medicine the president's family produces, they can promote it openly in the name of the International Medical Association.
The only thing missing is mandatory use. A hospital must use a certain amount, otherwise the leader's year-end score and the doctor's bonus will be deducted. India loves to do this kind of thing the most.
Lin Sanqi actually has always had a suspicion that the sudden emergence of certain strange infectious diseases was caused by the pharmaceutical companies represented by these "academic cliques + capital" themselves.
This kind of thing has happened more than once or twice abroad.
When the epidemic spreads and reaches its peak, pharmaceutical companies will immediately jump out and say that they have effective drugs and vaccines, and relevant medical experts will issue official promotion documents at the first time, so you should use them quickly.
Stop bargaining, life is priceless. Here, a box of medicine costs XXXXX yuan. Buy the medicine quickly to save lives and get vaccinated for prevention.
It takes at least 10 years for a drug or a vaccine to go from research and development to phase IV clinical trials and then to promotion.
Because there is a 10% law in the pharmaceutical industry:
The birth of a new drug or vaccine takes 10 years, $1 billion, and a 10% success rate.
Even the rollout of some vaccines takes longer.
For example, the famous nine-valent HPV vaccine is advertised by merchants as being able to prevent cervical cancer within 10-20 years.
How do vaccine companies know that the nine-valent HPV vaccine can provide protection for 20 years?
They always have rigorous data, right? Have they tracked and observed the incidence of uterine cancer in experimental subjects over a 20-year period?
It can't be just random guesses, right?
So can we infer that the vaccine company spent at least 20 years of research and experimentation on the nine-valent HPV vaccine?
If you only observed the disease for 5 years and claim that the vaccine can protect against the disease for 20 years, isn't that false advertising? Where did you get the 20-year protection data? Is it an estimate?
Please, medicine is about "evidence-based medicine". One is one, two is two. How can you be allowed to make estimates like this?
On the other hand, when certain malignant infectious diseases occur, some pharmaceutical companies can launch effective drugs and vaccines for certain infectious diseases within just a few months.
This speed goes against medical common sense, but some pharmaceutical companies can do it.
Lin Sanqi couldn't help but wonder if these pharmaceutical companies had made preparations in advance, produced the drugs, established good relationships with medical associations and hospitals, and then started poisoning.
In the end, the pharmaceutical companies made a fortune, and the many ordinary people who died were just stepping stones for their wealth.
Don't doubt the professional ethics of foreign pharmaceutical companies. Foreign capital is the kind of ruthless person who eats people without leaving any bones.
Just like in front of us, Professor Witte and Professor Anthony, these two people, and the team behind them actually control the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease.
They set up their own company to sell anti-tuberculosis drugs, used their own medical associations to publish clinical guidelines and drug recommendations, and then used their own connections and authority to require major hospitals to use them.
Isn't this a one-stop service? Can others do it? Zhang Xue F was absolutely right.
Lin Sanqi's biggest concern now is the issue of sales, so he raised his doubts again:
"Professors, what I'm worried about now is not the higher-level medical associations. With you two here, you have the final say on how the guidelines are written and what the recommendations are.
I'm worried about whether hospitals or clinicians are willing to use our drug. After all, it's a new drug, invented by a Chinese. Doctors in Europe and the United States will definitely have some reservations, right? "
This is easy to understand. Take the Chinese for example. If you say that this is a medicine imported from the United States, patients and doctors will definitely trust it and use it with confidence.
If you say that this medicine is imported from Madagascar in Africa, I estimate that 99.9% of doctors will be full of doubts and refuse to use this African medicine.
It's human nature.
Regardless of whether it is effective or not, if something goes wrong, the hospital will have to pay compensation, so no one dares to take the risk. (End of this chapter)
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