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Report me for selling fake drugs. I won't sell them anymore. Why are you crying?

Chapter 50: Grandpa, You Are So Annoying

Chapter 50 Grandpa, You Are So Annoying Did Huaming Pharmaceutical start out by relying on targeted leukemia drugs? This was the first time Cheng Ming heard of this. Wen Yilin continued, "Huaming is the only company in China that has the license to produce Gleevec. This drug sells for more than 20,000 yuan per bottle. Huaming has made a lot of profit from it and has grown to its current size." "It can be said that as long as Huaming has this authorization, it will be impossible for Huaming to fall." Hearing this, Cheng Ming nodded. But isn’t this a coincidence? leukemia? Just got the leukemia inhibitor formula today. Cheng Ming hasn’t had time to study this prescription yet, so he wonders how much it costs? Huaming’s Gleevec is priced at more than 20,000 yuan, which is not a low price and the cost is also unclear. It would be interesting if the price of this prescription could be lower than Huaming's Gleevec. Something happened here.

Cheng Ming left the pharmaceutical factory and returned home. He took a sheet of paper and began to write down the recipe from memory. Astragalus 10g, Cuscuta chinensis 5g, Scrophularia 10g, Lysimachia chinensis 10g. I wrote down all the recipes from memory and calculated the price of the prescriptions based on the approximate price. The price of medicinal materials in this prescription is also not cheap, and there are still many medicinal materials that need to be wild medicinal materials to be effective, which greatly increases its cost. However, after calculation, the cost is not as exaggerated as the specific medicine for liver cancer. It’s roughly equivalent to three thousand yuan a month’s worth of medication. The cost is three thousand yuan, plus equipment consumption, manual operation, taxes, etc., the final selling price is about five thousand yuan. "this price." Become! Cheng Ming smiled. However, the most urgent task now is to produce the first batch of medicine to see how effective it is. Once the drug efficacy is confirmed, we will hand it over to Ge Boming and others to register and apply for the experimental process. Most of the medicinal materials in the formula are available in the warehouses of pharmaceutical factories. A small portion needs to be purchased. When it comes to purchasing pure wild medicinal materials, Cheng Ming has a stable channel, and the wild medicinal materials from this channel are guaranteed in quality and quantity. He drove to the South City District, an old street. This is the old city area. The houses on both sides of the street are quite old. At the end of the street, in the innermost part of an alley, there is an old pharmacy. The medicine shop is hidden in a corner of the ancient street, and the mottled wooden door creaks gently to welcome every passerby. There is a plaque hanging on the lintel, with four large golden characters "Huichuntang" written on it. As you push the door open, the bitter aroma of herbs fills your nose, making you hold your breath and concentrate. The quaint wooden medicine cabinets are arranged in order, with bottles and jars filled with various Chinese medicinal materials.

The owner in front of the medicine cabinet was carefully weighing the herbs with a brass scale. His meticulous movements revealed his awe and love for the herbs. Next to the old man was a girl in her early twenties wearing Hanfu, who was helping the old man with this and that. The girl rolled up her sleeves, revealing half of her arms, which were blindingly white. When the girl saw Cheng Ming coming in, she was surprised. She stopped working and jumped in front of Cheng Ming. "Brother Ming! You are here." "Hello, Xiaojing." Cheng Ming greeted her. The girl's name is Guan Jing, and she is the granddaughter of old man Guan. Cheng Ming often came here to purchase medicinal materials, and after a few visits he became familiar with the grandfather and grandson. "Xiao Jing, why aren't you in school? It seems like school has already started?" “I started my internship this month!” "So soon?" Cheng Ming was surprised. "But it's great to do my internship at home. I don't have to rent a house outside." "What's good about it? Not at all." Guan Jing muttered, "I can't even be lazy if I want to, and I don't get paid a penny!" Looking at the girl's complaining eyes, Cheng Ming couldn't help but find it funny. The pharmacy's business was good, so most of the time both the grandfather and the grandson were a little too busy to handle it. "Girl, don't I give you pocket money every month?" The old man behind the counter said in a buzzing voice while weighing medicine for the customer. Guan Jing curled her lips: "Can pocket money be the same as salary? I want pocket money, and I can't have less salary!" "You think beautiful!" The grandfather and grandson were bickering with each other. The customers around seemed to be accustomed to watching the two of them bickering, and they all watched with amusement. Cheng Ming smiled and said, "Interns in the pharmaceutical industry don't get paid, right? As far as I know, in some regions, they may even have to pay internship fees to the internship unit." "You live and eat at your grandfather's house, don't do much work, and get pocket money every month. This should be considered good among your classmates, right?" "That's right!" Guan Jing said proudly, "By the way, Brother Ming, what do you want to order this time? I'll make the medicine for you and I'll give it to you at half price." The old man was so angry that he was puffing his beard and glaring at the counter. "Half price? Are you going to pay for the old man's coffin?" Guan Jing was not convinced and retorted: "What's wrong with half price? Brother Ming is a great man who made anti-cancer drugs. It's only right for him to give it to him for free!" The old man sighed helplessly when he heard this. Cheng Ming smiled: "You know everything?"

"Of course. It's all over the Internet. How could I not know?" Guan Jing looked at Cheng Ming with admiration. "By the way, Brother Ming, do you still want the same medicinal herbs as before?" She was asking about the formula for a specific medicine for liver cancer. Cheng Ming came here many times to buy medicinal materials, and even Guan Jing knew what the formula was. In some novels, the protagonists go to several pharmacies on purpose to buy medicinal materials for making medicine, and even buy a few more kinds to deceive others. But Cheng Ming doesn't need it. One prescription contains dozens of Chinese medicines, and each medicine has more than a dozen preparation methods. As long as the preparation method of one medicine is different, the efficacy of the whole medicine will be completely different. The difficulty of deciphering in this case is like a fifty-digit password. You have to press every digit correctly in order to successfully decipher it. If you enter the password once a day, you will never get the correct answer in ten thousand years! "No." Cheng Ming said, "Get something else this time." Cheng Ming took out a piece of paper and handed it to Guan Jing, who skillfully dispensed medicine for Cheng Ming. It has to be said that as a descendant of a traditional Chinese medicine family, she is already familiar with the location of each medicinal ingredient and quickly helped Cheng Ming prepare the medicine. Handed a large bag of medicinal herbs to Cheng Ming. Cheng Ming paid the money, but of course, he didn't really pay half price. This amount of money is not a problem for him now. After paying the money, he found that Guan Jing was looking at him with a smile. "Brother Ming, after I get my diploma, can I go to work at your Yinhai Pharmaceutical?" Cheng Ming smiled and said, "Aren't you going to stay home and inherit your grandfather's shop?" "That's so boring." The old man inside said nothing, obviously knowing what his granddaughter was thinking. "Okay, but I'm just a hands-off boss. I don't care about Yinhai Pharmaceutical's affairs." Cheng Ming said, "If you want to go, just go for the interview. I believe that with your ability, you will definitely pass." "Thank you, Brother Ming." "You're welcome." Cheng Ming turned and left the pharmacy. The girl stared blankly at Cheng Ming's back. "Don't look anymore, everyone has gone far away." said the old man in a muffled voice. "Grandpa, you're so annoying."

(End of this chapter)