Reality proved that Chen Yong's idea was very correct.
After Elder Xu and a few other experts 'consultation, unfortunately, there was indeed an outbreak of the flu in the rolling mill.
Fortunately, Chen Yong discovered the situation in time, and the leaders of the factory responded quickly. They reported the situation to the higher-ups at the first moment, and the higher-ups quickly informed the relevant departments in the city.
That afternoon, the relevant departments of the city intervened.
All the workers and their families who showed symptoms were quickly taken away and isolated.
As for the majority of the people who did not show symptoms, they announced that they would stop work for a week at the rolling mill. They could only go home and stay there. They had to be checked by the street or neighborhood committee every day. Once similar symptoms were found, they would be quickly taken away and isolated.
In order to prevent panic, all the workers were told to keep the matter a secret.
As the discoverer of the flu and a doctor in the infirmary of the rolling mill, Chen Yong was arranged by Manager Yang to be the person in charge of the quarantine team of the rolling mill.
"Xiao Chen, how confident are you in this formula?”
Elder Xu took the formula that Chen Yong handed over and carefully looked at the various medicinal herbs listed on it.
Chen Yong said seriously," Elder Xu, I've lost a lot of my memory. I only remember that this prescription is a prescription passed down in my family. This prescription is based on Yinqiao powder, and with many years of testing and improvement, it should be effective for patients with mild to moderate flu.”
In fact, this was not some ancestral secret recipe.
This prescription was the famous Chinese medicine of the future, the prescription of the Lotus Flower Antidote capsule.
Looking at the world, the first generation of anti-flu drugs, amantadyne, had yet to appear, not to mention the famous oseltamivir. The common method of treating flu in China was still Yinqiao powder, which was invented hundreds of years ago.
Compared to Yinqiao powder, the Lotus Flower Antidote capsule developed in the future had a better anti-virus effect.
It was only after the outbreak of the epidemic in the later generations, and Lian Hua's great effect on the mild mask disease, which greatly increased his reputation, that he became interested in this medicine. He collected from many sources and obtained this most basic formula.
No matter what, this improved formula would definitely be more effective than the Yinqiao powder.
He didn't take out this recipe for anything. After coming to this era, he finally realized how difficult it was for people. Since he had the ability to change some bad things, why not do it?
"In that case, let's give it a try.”
At this time, Chinese medicine was still very popular in the country. Whether it was doctors or ordinary people, they all believed in Chinese medicine. Most hospitals in the country had Chinese medicine departments, and their status was equal to Western medicine.
However, even though Elder Xu believed in Chinese medicine, he did not have much hope for this prescription.
The reason why he agreed to give it a try was because he admired Chen Yong and did not want to dampen his enthusiasm. After all, there was no special medicine for the flu in the world. How could he have confidence in a so-called main recipe?
However, things were often so dramatic.
It was this ancestral secret recipe that he had no confidence in. After using it on three patients with mild illnesses, the treatment effect was amazing, like a miracle.
On the day the three patients took the medicine, their symptoms quickly began to ease.
By the afternoon of the next day, other than the occasional cough, the other symptoms of the three patients had basically disappeared. This amazing treatment effect shocked the entire treatment team.
"Old Xu, what kind of medicine is this?”
The person who spoke was a female specialist in her forties. As soon as she finished checking the patient's condition, she pointed at the bowl of Chinese medicine on the table and asked impatiently.
"That's right, Elder Xu. What kind of medicine is this?”
"The effect of this medicine is really amazing. If it works on everyone, then what are we afraid of in the future?”
"Boundless merit, truly boundless merit.”
A group of experts in their forties or fifties were no longer as graceful as they usually were. They all expressed their opinions at once, and some of them could not help but laugh.
Even now, Elder Xu was still surprised by the treatment effect of this prescription.
If he hadn't seen it with his own eyes, he wouldn't have believed it. After all, this situation directly meant that if this prescription was tested and proved to be effective for most patients, the threat of the flu to Great Xia would be reduced by half.
"Old Xu, Old Xu…"
One of the experts saw that Elder Xu was in a daze and could not help but pat him on the shoulder.
"Oh…I'm sorry, I was a little distracted.”
Elder Xu smiled apologetically." I didn't provide this prescription. The person who provided the prescription is called Chen Yong, a resident doctor at the Red Star Rolling Mill. It was all thanks to him that the rolling mill flu was discovered in advance and that he made a timely warning.”
Speaking of Chen Yong, Elder Xu's face was full of smiles.
He admired this young man more and more, but unfortunately, he was unwilling to leave the rolling mill. This made him feel very regretful, thinking that this was a waste of talent.
"So it's him. The younger generation is really formidable.”
"That young man is indeed not bad. I specially observed him during the ward round last time. His foundation is very solid, and his clinical experience is also very good.”
"Haha, I also like that young man. Since he was the one who took out this prescription, I think we should help him register his qinggong. What do you think?”
"I agree."
"I agree."
Seeing that everyone agreed, Elder Xu quickly stood up to stop them." I think we should wait. This prescription has only been used by three patients. I think we should find more people to test it. After we confirm that the prescription is effective, it won't be too late for us to help him ask for credit."”
Elder Xu stood out to stop him out of his love for Chen Yong.
After all, the prescription had only been used by three patients, and the effect was indeed very good. However, without using it in large quantities, who knew if the medicine would be effective for everyone? If they reported the credit and it turned out that the prescription was not effective for others, then a good thing would become a bad thing. This was not what Elder Xu wanted to see.
"Yes, it has to be tested.”
"Old Xu is really thoughtful. We were too anxious just now.”
Just like that, with the unanimous agreement of all the experts, this prescription began to be used in large quantities in the quarantine area. After a week of use, it was confirmed that this prescription was effective for everyone.
Among them, the treatment effect for mild patients was the most obvious.
All the patients with mild symptoms who used this prescription had their symptoms reduced to varying degrees on the day they took the medicine. As long as they insisted on taking the medicine, the symptoms would basically disappear in two to three days, and they would basically recover in five to a week.
On the other hand, after taking the medicine, although the effect was not as obvious as the mild cases, the symptoms would be reduced to varying degrees.
Even if there was no special medicine, it could also greatly reduce the mortality rate of patients.
In the end, this prescription was named Red Star Detoxification Soup after Chen Yong's suggestion. After Elder Xu and the other experts obtained the experimental results of the Red Star Detoxification Soup, they immediately reported the prescription and the situation to Chen Yong.
Chen Yong actually did not have much of an impression of what these experts were doing.
Compared to saving more lives and preventing some families from being torn apart, this so-called credit was not in his eyes. He only did what he had to do, fulfilling the oath he took when he graduated from Southern Medical University, saving the dying and healing the wounded.
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