The movie "I am not a God of Medicine" has caused heated discussions among movie fans and netizens since its release in domestic theaters. The first half of the play has a clear "misleading" humor in Xu Zheng's style, while the compact plot and character ending in the middle and late sections reveal the chaos in the current Chinese pharmaceutical market to the core. The most terrifying thing is that most of the plots in the movie back then had realistic prototypes, including Lu Yong starring Xu Zheng, who was indeed sued for selling fake drugs
The kindness of a gentleman, teaches people how to fish
The background of the characters in the movie is different. In reality, Lu Yong is not a poor pharmacy owner, but a young and promising entrepreneur. Lu Yong was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu in 1968. He was already the owner of a famous local imported textile factory under the age of 30. His business is very prosperous. As long as he develops for a few more years, Lu Yong's company will be successfully listed
Unfortunately, things don't go as expected. Just when Lu Yong was in the period of his career, his body was found to have chronic myeloid white blood. Hemorrhagic disease, as in the movie, for most people, as long as they insist on taking special medicines, they can live to the end of their lifespan like normal people. But one problem is that around 2000, there was an extremely lack of special medicines in China and the price was outrageously high. A box of special medicines imported from abroad could be sold for 20,000. You should know that in 2000, the housing price in Beijing was less than 10,000
Although he was an entrepreneur, Lu Yong's property was not enough to make ends meet during the long-term medication, because he had to eat tens of thousands of dollars in savings every month. In less than two years, Lu Yong's man Si was on the verge of bankruptcy, and in order to continue his life, he began to use the convenience of his company's import and export business to look for drug substitutes around the world. He soon found a special drug called "Gleevec" in India. After comparing it, Lu Yong found that the effect of this drug was almost the same as the sky-high-priced drug in China, but the price was only a few hundred yuan. Although it was good news, Lu Yong still chose to test the drug with himself. After taking Gleevec for a long time, Lu Yong found that it had no side effects, so he began to promote it nationwide to patients through QQ groups, less than a month. He received commissions from thousands of patients, hoping that Lu Yong would help them buy this drug. Lu Yong, who was tortured by illness and sky-high prices, also happily agreed to the request of the same disease and pity for others. When the promise accumulates to a certain amount, it will become a responsibility
Since 2002, Lu Yong has been traveling in India and China many times. After several negotiations, he finally signed a group purchase contract with the pharmaceutical factory and stabilized the supply of drugs at a price of 200 yuan per box. In the process of supporting patients, Lu Yong never made a price difference, but was worried about the quality of the drug to Indian pharmaceutical factory many times. Checked and paid out of his own pocket to apply for funds for transfer
. What he did not expect was that the credit cards purchased by Lu Yong were illegally sold. In 2013, after arresting this group of illegal trafficking gangs, domestic police followed the clues to find the buyer Lu Yong and dug up the fact that he sold drugs. Since drug trafficking was a serious crime in China at that time, and Gleevec's drug also had batch numbers in China, Lu Yong's behavior constituted an illegal act. In July 2014, the Yuanjiang Municipal Procuratorate filed a complaint against Lu Yong for "obstructing credit card management" and "selling fake drugs". Public prosecution
After Lu Yong was arrested, many patients with chronic myeloid leukemia in China went to institutions to petition him for acquittal. At that time, the lawsuit also caused a lot of controversy among everyone. Finally, the court held that although Lu Yong sold medicines, his original intention was to save people, and he did not make a profit. In addition, his medicine was indeed effective for patients, so Lu Yong's behavior was classified as "purchasing fake medicines", and the case was not filed, and the acquittal was released
Those who do good to others, good. Dayan
After Lu Yong's case was released, it also caused widespread discussion in the society. Relevant institutions even strictly investigated Gleevec's sales channels within a few months and determined that there was an inflated drug price. After that, this special drug was included in the scope of medical insurance reimbursement. After Lu Yong was released, he also established a charity rescue club to serve patients with chronic myeloid leukemia
Now, although he has lost the title of "God of Medicine", he is still shining and fever to help more patients.
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