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At this moment.

Shen Zhi, who was looking at Weibo, frowned tightly.

Ever since the patients started telling their stories on Weibo, he had been paying attention.

Until now.

The netizens 'voices continued.

However, Sophie's company had stopped talking.

The official response was to deny their relationship. After several hours of denouncement, there was no clear attitude.

It was obvious that Sophie's company was waiting for the popularity to die down.

After all, the hot topics on the internet were endless every day.

Although this topic was currently in a heated debate, it was still a hot topic.

Once a new topic appeared, the old topic would slowly be forgotten.

Sophie's company was probably waiting to get through this period of time.

Slowly, everything would return to normal.

It was like a real-life version of I'm Not the Drug God.

Shen Zhi frowned and tapped on the keyboard.

"Everyone, don't panic. I'll do it!"

The moment Shen Zhi's comment was posted.

The netizens were instantly dumbfounded.

What did Shen Zhi mean by this?

Could it be that he wanted to buy medicine for them and sell them at a low price like Cheng Yong?

That would really be a savior!

Everyone had yet to figure out what Shen Zhi meant.

He had already started to get excited.

Actually, what Shen Zhi wanted to do was something that was even more exciting than buying medicine at a high price and selling it at a low price!

At this moment, Shen Zhi was looking up the anti-cancer drugs developed by China on the Internet.

However, the search results were currently 0.

There was no team in China that specialized in developing anti-cancer drugs.

Even if there was, it had not been developed.

In the entire world, only Sophie's cancer drug was developed in India.

In China, other than anti-cancer drugs, the rest were used to treat colds, fevers, and minor illnesses.

In general, China was not strong in pharmaceutical research and development.

The drugs that had been developed so far, even if they were patent drugs.

However, drugs were highly irreplaceable.

There were many competitors in the market.

The average profit was not high.

Pharmaceuticals was a technology intensive industry.

For those high-tech drugs, the entire cycle from research and development to the final release of the entire market often took more than ten years.

During this period, they had to continuously invest money.

There was also the risk of failure in the research and development.

In China, medical technology that targeted different symptoms had been developed for decades.

Over the past few decades, every medical team had gone through the process of research and development, innovation, manufacturing, clinical trials, and finally failure.

The cost of high-tech drugs was not just the cost of production.

It also included a huge amount of research and development costs.

Even if the research was successful.

The medicine was put on the market.

He had to earn back the research and development costs from the sales price of the medicine.

For example, Sophie's company.

This company had been listed for many years.

However, he was still in the state of constantly perfecting the ingredients of the medicine.

He would use the lowest price to produce the medicine and achieve the greatest effect.

This was even more difficult.

He wanted to make the pharmaceutical company bigger and better.

Which pharmaceutical company wouldn't want to completely cure all the cancer patients in the world?

However, it was quite difficult to completely cure it.

It was not just in terms of research and development technology.

It also required a large amount of capital investment.

Where was the medicine that could cure all the patients now?

At most, it could suppress the progression of the disease.

It was just like Grenin in the movies.

It was the most effective medicine in the world for treating chronic leukemia.

It increased the patient's five-year survival rate to more than 85%.

However, he had to take the medicine continuously for a long time.

The price of a box was 24,000 yuan.

Half of the medical insurance was covered.

Even so.

It would cost nearly 200,000 yuan a year!

The cost of research and development was indeed very high.

It was not wrong to earn back the initial research and development costs for the sales of drugs during the patent period.

Because of this, there was no substitute for this medicine.

The pharmaceutical companies set the price very high. Including the research and development costs, it could still be said that this medicine was a profitable existence.

Sophie's company was the same.

The only cure for cancer was Sophie.

That was why Sophie's company was able to ask for such a high price.

This was because Shen Zhi now had " medical skills ".

Shen Zhi had completely mastered this skill extracted from I Am Not the Drug God, regardless of whether it was Chinese or Western medicine.

Even pharmaceutical production was not a problem.

According to Sophie's composition.

He also thought about the amount of labor required, as well as the advanced technology and equipment that Sophie had mentioned.

The coarse cloth did some calculations.

After removing all the costs.

Even if the price was reduced by half, they would still make a high profit.

If the price of the medicine was lowered, it would definitely be a win-win situation.

However, the profits would definitely decrease.

Which company was willing to do this?

The bigger the business, the more greedy people became.

How could they be willing to part with such a high profit?

It was already good enough that the price did not increase.

Anticancer drugs were actually sold at a high price all over the world.

It was impossible to rely on these companies to make life-saving medicine affordable for ordinary people.

Unless China developed a new anti-cancer drug.

The cost of overseas import would be saved.

There were nearly four million new cancer patients every year.

More than two million people died of cancer.

What appeared on the Internet were only cold statistics.

However, in reality, they were all living people.

Shen Zhi looked at the comments online.

He clenched his fists.

At this moment, he felt that he should do something.

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