Once a pharmaceutical company encounters issues, the claims they face can be terrifying!
There was Pfizer's enormous compensation of 2.1 billion US Dollars in the past.
And not to be outdone, Johnson & Johnson pushed forward, setting a new record with an 8 billion US Dollar fine!
Johnson & Johnson had already faced 13,000 lawsuits, ranging from a 20 million US Dollar fine over baby powder and talc products causing cancer, to the recent highest fine of 8 billion US Dollars.
The greatest fears of pharmaceutical companies are two things!
One is the continuous failure of scientific research, which can drag the company down!
The other is the sudden adverse drug reactions, which can bankrupt the company!
At this mont, VOLB company, after receiving China's sudden order to pull cough syrup off the shelves, imdiately went into a panic!
They called an urgent shareholders' eting to consider counterasures.
anwhile, dostic actions were swift and resolute. After overnight etings, governnt health departnts at all levels began notifying hospitals and pharmacies.
Chen Cang's paper was not published in the dostic pharmacology bulletin.
Indeed, the article was published dostically, but that's not enough to alert the world!
Because as an international pharmaceutical company, VOLB obviously sells worldwide, and if there's an issue with the cough syrup, it could affect people all over the globe!
After so thought, Li Kaiji contacted his friend from The Lancet to see if the paper could be published directly.
The Lancet is known as the militant group among journals!
It has always been "domineering" within the circle with its uniqueness and independence. Whether it was the "Indian superbug" incident or the "support for Arafat died of poisoning" claim, The Lancet never shied away from its political stances.
To put it anthropomorphically, The Lancet is a magazine with personality, daring to love and hate, ready to confront anyone, and able to refute everyone!
Moreover, The Lancet is not afraid of big issues because, no matter what, they can always argue their point scientifically, leaving you powerless to respond.
This is The Lancet, a dical publication heavyweight and a sibling journal to Cell.
However, this has apparently never gone against The Lancet's original intention: to "shine a clear light on the dical field."
After the call connected, and Li Kaiji explained the serious complications with VOLB's cough syrup and that they weren't yet listed in the instructions, Daniel, the editor-in-chief, beca furious!
He went straight to the executive editor, insisting on including this news in the latest issue to be published.
On this end, Anxu Pharmaceutical's research data was already entire out.
Li Kaiji excitedly said, "Director Chen, write this paper well, I'll contact Daniel, hoping we can catch the sa batch of publications and create a synergistic effect."
Chen Cang nodded thoughtfully.
He also felt that if both papers were published together, from different perspectives, combining human trials and animal experints, there would surely be better results.
At noon, when Li Kaiji invited Chen Cang to lunch.
Chen Cang printed out the paper and handed it to Li Kaiji: "Director Li, could you take a look and see if it's okay, we can then send it directly to The Lancet!"
Li Kaiji was montarily stunned!
"Director Chen, this... might you want to consider it carefully, after all, it's The Lancet, not so hodgepodge journal."
Indeed!
It seems that it didn't take Chen Cang less than three hours to finish the paper, right?
Writing a paper for The Lancet in three hours—if you're not joking with , then you must be joking with The Lancet's editor-in-chief!
However... no matter whom you're playing with, it's not funny!
Chen Cang hesitated for a mont: "Director Li, I feel that what I wrote is sincere, the data is ready-made, and I've collected a lot of literature in advance, so it was basically effortless!"
Li Kaiji couldn't help but sigh.
This Director Chen ah!
But still, he took the paper, feeling that he should have a serious discussion with him. What's the use of being fast? Can speed solve the problem?!
Li Kaiji gave up having lunch, feeling that Chen Cang, this promising young talent, needed so ticulous sculpting, and sat down in Chen Cang's office.
He thought about it and decided not to be too harsh when criticizing Chen Cang later.
After all, the man was a director.
The respect due should still be given!
With this thought, Li Kaiji began reading the paper.
Ti ticked by, second by second!
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...
When He Chengze opened the door to the office, he was greeted by a bizarre scene.
"Director Chen? You're using this term very professionally!"
"And here, this is really well written!"
"Tsk tsk, the structure of the writing, the choice of words, the use of evidence, this... is just classic!"
He Chengze paused for a mont in surprise, "What are you all doing?"
Li Kaiji's face turned red, and he suddenly coughed and stood up.
God knows how his original intention to critique turned into seeking advice.
But...
What the other person wrote was indeed very good!
It was evident from this one paper that the writer had profound knowledge, a deep and rich foundation, an excellent command of English, and absolutely reliable professional language!
The more he thought about it, the more Li Kaiji was overwheld with emotion.
Who would have thought that this was a paper written in just three hours?
After giving it so thought, he still did not present the paper he had prepared for three weeks.
Yet, the more so, the more excited Li Kaiji beca.
Was the scientific research ranking of the Second People's Hospital of Dongyang Province really that strong?
If an associate director was this impressive, how strong must the hospital be?
At that mont, Li Kaiji felt quite conflicted inside.
He couldn't help but start comparing Xiehe with the Second People's Hospital of Dongyang Province.
Head of the Cardiology Departnt VS associate director of the Ergency Departnt.
In terms of writing papers, completely defeated!
In terms of interpreting ECGs, completely defeated!
The more he thought, the more curious Li Kaiji beca about what kind of holy place this Second Provincial Hospital really was!
The associate director it trained was so swift!
Too swift, too swift, truly soone not to be trifled with!
Alas!
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Chen Cang returned to Anxu in the afternoon of that day, and before departing, he had already submitted the paper to The Lancet, which was officially published three days later!
For this reason, The Lancet specially changed the content and highlights of the journal's cover, postponing them to the next month.
Editor-in-chief Wood had made up his mind!
This month, he would blast the FDA!
As for VOLB, definitely a target for criticism.
But ultimately, it's your problem, FDA, with no competence whatsoever. As a food and drug administration trusted by so many countries around the world, to be so incompetent!
The Lancet was brewing its sentint!
anwhile, Gu Xin was extrely excited.
Although she hadn't slept all night!
But it was all worth it.
With the recall of VOLB Company's cough syrup, after returning, the company would have to make proper arrangents and prepare for the upcoming battle!
And during this trip, the rewards were substantial!
All of this, after all, was inseparable from the help of Chen Cang.
At first, Gu Xin was just grateful to Chen Cang for helping save Anxu Pharmaceuticals, but now... it seed that Anxu Pharmaceuticals had latched onto a powerful supporter!
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