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“However, when you actually get a MiG 25 and take it apart, you discover that there’s a surprisingck of technicalplexity. It’s primarily made of stainless steel and doesn’t contain any groundbreaking materials…”
With a sardonic smile, he added, “The Magical Pill medicine is quite simr to the MiG 25. I anticipated it would contain intricate chemicalponents, yet it turns out to beposed entirely of natural nt ingredients. After dedicating my entire life to this field, I’ve never seen something developed so swiftly! It’s truly fascinating!”
In reality, reverse engineering a drug isn’t particrly difficult.
For instance, various cancer-specific medications can be easily replicated by small pharmaceuticalpanies in India, often yielding nearly identical efficacy.
This ease of imitation arises because as long as one understands the molecr form and the reverse synthesis method, as long as the resultant product retains the same molecr structure, issues are unlikely to arise.<h3 style="background-color:DodgerBlue">
It’s akin to how some individuals generate hydrogen through electrolyzed water, while others use aluminum and acid. Though the processes differ entirely, both yield hydrogen with the molecr form H2, resulting in no distinction between the hydrogen produced through either method.
Given that producing generic drugs is rtively straightforward, the primary reason countries outside of India refrain from replication is adherence to international patentws. Except for India, no nation permits the sale of generic drugs that infringe on patents.
Theoretically, even India’s own generic medications can only be sold within its borders; patients from other countries seeking ess must resort to somewhat gray market channels.
While some Kampo medicinesck unique chemicalponents, their nt elements be apparent under professional analytical equipment, making them vulnerable to reverse engineering.
The best way to safeguard Kampo medicines from being replicated is through timely patent registration.
However, Huaxia faces challenges since many Kampo remedies are derived from traditional medical texts. This has led to Japan and South Korea preemptively securing patents without the knowledge of Huaxia practitioners.
Due to the simplicity of reverse engineering, researchers can replicate the Magical Pill in no time.
At this moment, Smith stroked his chin and remarked, “Having spent half my life with drugs at the FDA, I genuinely don’t understand. If it’s merely nt-based, how can it be so effective?”
Rutgers shrugged and spread his hands, saying, “Only God knows. What we need to focus on is its production process and actual effects, not necessarily its underlying principles. Many phenomena in this world are enigmatic. If you don’t grasp the fundamentals, it’s akin to what Easterners refer to as metaphysics—it’s utterly iprehensible.”
Meanwhile, five patients had been under observation for two minutes after taking the medicine.
A multitude of doctors surrounded them, diligently monitoring their physical metrics and continuously asking how they felt after consumption.
Yet, two minutester, despite slight improvements in their blood pressure and heart rate, and a perception of increased energy, there were no significant changes in their tumor markers.
This indicated that while the medication provided a sense of enhanced physical strength, it offered no therapeutic benefit against cancer.
This stood in stark contrast to their experience with the authentic Magical Pill the previous day.
Just yesterday, the doctors had witnessed noticeable changes in the tumors within the patients’ bodies.
Today, however, they observed nothing of the sort.
After waiting for ten minutes without any progress, Rutgers furrowed his brow and questioned, “Is there something amiss with the medicine we reverse engineered? Are the ingredients or forms different?”
“No,” the team leader responsible for the reverse engineering replied seriously. “We’ve achieved precision at the microgram and molecr levels, ensuring that there is no discernible difference. It’s virtually identical!”
Other team leaders concurred, confirming their own investigations into the reverse-engineered medicine matched that of the Magical Pill without any discrepancies.
Yet, the fact that the same product yielded no therapeutic effects in patients was truly perplexing.
As half an hour psed, the five patients still exhibited no signs of therapeutic benefits.
Disheartened, Rutgers dered, “Administer the genuine Magical Pill to the patients!”
The doctors promptly began recing the patients’ medications with the authentic Magical Pill.
The results were immediate.
Upon taking the genuine Magical Pill, the cancer-rted indicators of all patients showed significant improvement once again!
This confirmed that the Magical Pill produced an immediate and definitive therapeutic effect on tumors!
Many were left bewildered by this revtion.
Rutgers eximed in frustration, “This is unbelievable!”
“It’s as if the Huaxia people created a pizza with wheat, cheese, vegetables, mushrooms, and ketchup. Somehow, this pizza not only fills the stomach but also cures cancer!”<fn3aa2> Official source is find{n}ovel</fn3aa2>
“Meanwhile, we used the same wheat, cheese, vegetables, mushrooms, and tomato sauce, following the identical recipe to create an exact replica of the pizza. Yet, other than the fillings, it’s utterly useless!”
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