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Chapter 1153 Research and Development of New Drugs

At 1:30 in the afternoon, pharmaceutical factory in Xijiao Industrial Park.

"Wow! Master, is this your pharmaceutical factory?"

Yuan Yin's face was filled with surprise.

"That's right, this will be mine from now on."

"How is it? Do I look like the boss of a pharmaceutical factory?"

Xiao Feng straightened his clothes and asked flatly.

Yuan Yin looked him up and down, and the more she looked at him, the more she wanted to laugh.

Finally, I couldn't hold it in any longer and burst out laughing.

"Damn girl, why are you laughing?"

Xiao Feng narrowed his eyes, knowing that she had not held in her fart well.

"Haha...Master, you are at your age."

"I don't look like a pharmaceutical factory owner at all. I look like someone selling fake medicine on the street."

Yuan Yin burst out laughing.

"Damn girl, you don't have any integrity, let's go."

When we arrived at the office of factory director Liang Guanjin, Luan Chen was already here.

After a simple greeting, both parties immediately went to the relevant departments to handle the transfer procedures.

Liang Guanjin has already said hello in advance. Once Xiao Feng settles the final payment, all the procedures here can be completed.

After walking out of the office hall, Liang Guanjin stretched out his hand.

"Mr. Xiao, congratulations."

"Director Liang, you're welcome. We will have to cooperate in the future."

The two shook hands warmly, and Liang Guanjin, the worker, had already made arrangements and was ready to go into production at any time.

The group of people returned to the pharmaceutical factory. From now on, Xiao Feng is the big boss of the factory and holds 95% of the shares. He promised to give the other 5% to Liang Guanjin.

Of course, this pharmaceutical factory is not big, so there is no need for others to invest in it yet.

When the pharmaceutical factory expands its scale in the future, Xiao Feng can just attract a few big guys to invest.

The name of the pharmaceutical factory was also changed by Xiao Feng, and it is now called 'Longjiang Pharmaceutical Company.'

This dragon represents Long Shan Tang.

This river represents Jiangcheng.

This name actually has a very meaningful meaning. Xiao Feng is from Jiangcheng, and now he founded a traditional Chinese medicine factory in Gaohai, which symbolizes his fierce dragon crossing the river and victory.

Luan Chen immediately called his father, and in about forty minutes, Qu Changan led his R&D team to the pharmaceutical factory.

In addition to him and Xiao Guozi, there were three other young Chinese doctors.

These people are all his capable men, and they were all his students in the past. They have very good attainments in Chinese medicine.

Everyone held an important meeting first to discuss which Chinese medicine to produce in the first batch.

After all, the drugs previously produced by pharmaceutical factories are no longer recognized. If they continue to be produced, it will only damage Longjiang's new brand.

"Director Liang, the current traditional Chinese medicine market."

“Which medicine sells best? And which medicine is most in short supply?”

Xiao Feng asked.

He is only responsible for the formulation of traditional Chinese medicine. As for market research, Liang Guanjin is solely responsible for it.

"According to my research, there are four types of traditional Chinese medicine currently on the market that sell best."

"The first one is a traditional Chinese medicine for clearing away heat and detoxifying, and the second one is a traditional Chinese medicine for rheumatism and bone disease."

"The third type is Chinese medicine that promotes blood circulation and relieves pain. As for the last one...it is Chinese medicine that nourishes the kidneys."

"These four types of traditional Chinese medicine account for more than 65% of the traditional Chinese medicine market, and the remaining 35% are traditional Chinese medicine used to treat other diseases."

"Of course, since the ingredients of Chinese medicine are completely different from Western medicine, the treatment speed is also different."

"There are some incurable diseases that are almost non-existent in the field of traditional Chinese medicine."

Liang Guanjin took out the research form and spoke in a serious and well-reasoned manner.

"Oh? Which fields are not available?"

Xiao Feng asked again.

"Mr. Xiao, let me say something conscientious."

"If you want to develop traditional Chinese medicine, it's best to focus on these four types."

"Because the sales of other traditional Chinese medicines are really not very good. Even if they are advertised all over the place, they may not be effective."

Liang Guanjin said bluntly.

"It's okay, just come and listen."

"If major pharmaceutical factories all produce these four kinds of traditional Chinese medicine, wouldn't it mean that they are getting involved in a circle?"

"We, Longjiang Pharmaceutical Factory, just want to break the rules and act against common sense."

Xiao Feng is very confident.

"Okay then, I will analyze it for you."

"First of all, the first one is diabetes, also known as the disease of wealth."

"Currently, the vast majority of patients take insulin."

"Because the therapeutic effect of traditional Chinese medicine is not very obvious, you have to ask for food taboos and so on."

"Diabetes is also called a fatal disease. Once it is not controlled well, it can cause various complications and even be life-threatening."

"China has developed rapidly in recent years, people's living standards have also improved, and more and more young people are beginning to suffer from diabetes."

"If you can develop traditional Chinese medicine to treat diabetes, it will not only build the reputation of our pharmaceutical factory."

"For diabetics, this is good news. At least they don't need to take insulin every day."

Liang Guanjin Zhengse Road.

"Yeah! That makes sense."

"Diabetes is indeed a difficult disease to overcome in the current medical field."

"Mr. Qu, please write this down and we will study it later."

Xiao Feng nodded, and Qu Changan hurriedly recorded it.

"The second one is leukemia. This disease is also affecting younger and younger people, and it is even hereditary."

"The current Western medicines used to treat leukemia are very expensive."

"Many patients lost their money due to treatment, and in the end they failed to save their lives."

"If we can develop traditional Chinese medicine to treat leukemia, it will be called a major breakthrough in the history of medicine."

There was light in Liang Guanjin's eyes. He really wanted to do something for patients, not just to make money.

Although he is not a doctor, his understanding of Chinese medicine is more professional than many doctors.

Xiao Feng nodded in agreement, leukemia does threaten the lives of many patients.

Especially those teenagers and children who are troubled and tortured by diseases can’t help but make people feel heartbroken.

"The third type is cancer. It can be treated in the early stage.

But once it reaches the advanced stage, death is certain."

"After long-term radiotherapy and chemotherapy, the patient has no resistance at all."

"After another two or three months of inhuman torture, I finally lost all my personal property."

When he said this, Liang Guanjin's eyes turned red, and a trace of sadness appeared on his face.

"My wife died of cancer three years ago."

"I spent a lot of money, found many famous doctors, and tried every means, but I still couldn't keep her."

He rubbed his eyes, there were tears in the corners of his eyes.

"Director Liang, don't be too sad."

"Things have passed. Let's look at it openly."

Mr. Qu comforted him and changed the topic: "Oh, it's almost impossible to completely cure this cancer."

"Dr. Xiao, I'm not trying to throw cold water on you. Sometimes our Chinese medicine practitioners need acupuncture and moxibustion."

"The effect of just taking traditional Chinese medicine is not very obvious, let alone treating cancer."

Xiao Feng nodded and said: "Mr. Qu is right, we don't need to completely cure cancer at present."

"As long as it can prolong the lives of terminally ill patients, it will be a breakthrough."

"With normal late-stage cancer, you can usually only live for about a year at most, or as short as a few months."

"If every patient can rely on traditional Chinese medicine to maintain their life for more than ten or eight years, wouldn't this be a hope for them?"




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