However, Charlie was not prepared to incorporate the Healing Pill into The Apothecary Pharmaceutical.
Now, after fusing this medicine with the Healing Pill, i t could completely maintain the life of cancer patients and gradually control the development of their cancer until it was cured. It would already be considered an excellent anti-cancer drug to the outside world.
After Charlie was done refining the medicinal mud, he gave it to Liam and instructed him, "You can make at least five thousand Apothecary Restoration Pills out of this medicinal mud. So, you should divide it into four thousand and nine hundred pills and divide it into a dosage of seven pills per box. You should then be able t o make seven hundred boxes. After that, you should leave twenty boxes for each of the three countries, namely the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom."
"As for the rest, you will start a trial drug program in the country in the name of The Apothecary Pharmaceutical. Select one hundred cancer patients with the most difficult family situations and the most difficult diseases. After that, you should distribute the free trial drugs to them."
As Charlie spoke of this, he instructed again, "When undergoing the trial drug program, they must be gathered together for a comprehensive clinical record. After that, you should use scientific means to record
their daily changes, and everything should be done according to the way of international pharmaceutical companies. After everyone has completed the trial drug program, give each of them one hundred thousand dollars for their hard work."
Liam knew very well that this stage of trial for special effects drugs was, in itself, a great concern for patients and their families. Many patients would sign up for a new drug trial program immediately out of fear that they would not be able to catch up. Most of the drugs tested were provided free of charge, and very few people would give the patients money for the trial. Even if money was given, it would only be a small token for their transportation. It was indeed unheard of for people to give one hundred thousand dollars for participation just as Charlie had mentioned.
However, Liam also knew very well that the reason why Charlie was choosing patients with the most difficult family situations and the most serious illnesses to test the drug was not because he wanted t o use them for clinical experiments. After all, this drug had long been tested, and it had excellent efficacy without any toxic side effects.
The reason why Charlie was doing this was also because he wanted to do something good and provide an opportunity for new life to those critically ill patients who had difficult family situations.
So, Liam did not think much about it, and he did not hesitate to say, "Master Wade, I will start the production of the packaging immediately today. I will also try to take the earliest flight to the United States tomorrow to meet the person-in-charge of imported medicine over there."
Charlie nodded and said, "My business jet just came back. When you’re ready, you can take it to the United States directly."
Liam said immediately, "In that case, I will go and prepare now, and I will be able to leave in the afternoon. That way, I will be able to arrive in Washington in the afternoon. I will make an appointment to meet with the person-in-charge there i n advance and meet with him there when I arrive in Washington."
Charlie asked him, "Are you sure that you will be able t o meet with the main person-in-charge?"
Liam hurriedly said, "There are several public relations companies in the United States specializing i n helping major companies build their public relations with the public officials from the United States. They are mainly responsible for matchmaking so that the companies and the relevant people would b e able to meet up. As for the result of the talk, it would have nothing to do with him. So, as long as you pay them the appropriate public relations fees, you can ask the corresponding people out for a meal."
Charlie nodded and said, "Okay, let's do it, then. Send the medicine to the main person-in-charge first, and the rest is up to him."
Liam was a little worried, and he said, "Master Wade, there is certainly nothing wrong with handing the medicine over to him, but I'm afraid that this will not b e able to attract their attention. Furthermore, the people from the United States are already somewhat contemptuous of Oriental medicine, and there is even a possibility that he would throw the medicine that I've just given him into the trash when he leaves the restaurant door after I have just finished eating with him..."
Charlie said seriously, "But if you let you go through the conventional process, it will be even more troublesome. You will need to carry out a lot of clinical testing first and then submit all the information together for their review. You might even need to queue up for the review. A year or two may pass because of this, and we do not have any time to waste. So, we can only try to seize victory through a surprise attack."
As he said that, Charlie then said again, "When you go t o the United States this time, don't give all twenty boxes to the other party. Give the other party a few boxes first and look at their attitude. If the other party chooses to ignore our medicine completely, you should find a celebrity in the United States who has been diagnosed with cancer and find a way to send our drugs to him so that he can try it, then."
"In short, if you can't get their official attention when you go over there this time, you should then find a way to get the attention of their private sector."
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