Two and a half years.
Very long.
The launch of the Transcription Fluid, its clinical trial almost didn’t take half of that ti, even shorter. The nurse knew this, the main reason was not immature technology.
It was caution.
After all.
If it’s cancer.
The mortality rate is high, and most survival tis are short, but Alzheir’s disease is different; it’s a chronic developing disease. Hence, the forr is more urgent.
The latter is not so urgent.
Therefore.
Considering comprehensively, ti was extended. Over two years of treatnt, over two years of observation, confirming no aftermath and other impacts afterward.
That’s the only ti it was launched.
Otherwise.
It might make people think it’s too unprofessional, crazily obsessed with money, but even so, it’s still shorter compared to those international drugs’ clinical trials, which averaged ten years.
Ten years.
Oh!
Probably a large group of people would leave.
Two and a half years.
No more.
No less.
Can’t be considered rash, compared to the Transcription Fluid, seems much more rigorous.
...
These words.
Sounded like heavenly music to the woman’s ears.
"Really?"
She couldn’t help but tighten her grip on the nurse’s hands, the slight pain in her wrists didn’t erase the smile on her face, the woman’s excitent was understandable.
She comforted her verbally:
"Yes."
"Today, the drug is officially launched."
"This type of illness will also be added to the Group’s overseas appointnts, but for those who have already co to Myanmar, treatnt does not require queuing for an appointnt."
"Do you want to help you register?" the nurse asked.
"Sure."
The woman kept nodding.
Excited.
Thrilled.
It was really worth coming this ti.
Otherwise.
If it were an appointnt, who knows, it might take a few months, even half a year, millions of patients worldwide of this kind, upon knowing it can be treated, would probably flock in again.
Fortunately.
They are the first batch, not even needing an appointnt.
Beside.
The elderly man was feeling excited with slightly trembling hands.
Watching his mory declining day by day, becoming more and more forgetful, eventually unable to take care of himself, becoming a burden to his descendants, he couldn’t accept this.
Heaven bless.
That he can stay spirited for a few more years.
"Please present valid docunts."
The nurse said.
"Is an ID card okay?" the woman hurriedly asked, she carried it with her, while the passport and such were left at the hotel, quite far from here.
Then.
She heard a joyful response.
"It’s okay."
The nurse smiled.
The Huaxia ID card is recognized here too.
Because.
Everyone who enters the country, personal information is recorded, presenting one, all units can query and record through the managent system.
Very convenient.
Even.
Even a Huaxia driver’s license will do, as long as it’s a registered valid and identifiable docunt at the Entry and Exit Administration Departnt, it can be used as a proof docunt.
"Okay."
Imdiately.
The woman took out her ID card, the nurse received it and proceeded with so operations.
Scanning.
Creating a card.
Registering.
Handed over a temporary card.
"This is your card, go straight to the third floor, because within half a month in Huaxia, you received a diagnostic cabin examination manufactured by our Group."
"Our side has issued a data retrieval request and got approved."
"Therefore."
"You can go directly to see the doctor." The nurse said with a smile.
Logically.
Cross-country retrieval of personal information is very troubleso, but such situations are rare, all year round, only a thousand instant approval quotas are given.
Yet the year-end ca.
Half of them haven’t been used.
As for earning examination fees?
Ha!
The nurse stated, the Group isn’t interested, Myanmar’s dical system, after being taken over by Myanmar Bank Group, is financially strong, it doesn’t care about this little money.
Furthermore.
There are very few people who have used the diagnostic cabin in the two countries within half a month.
"This.."
The woman was also stunned.
Can it really be like this?
Really...
Too conscientious, not earning extra examination fees. She didn’t know that there are few people eting the conditions, and such trivial gains, they don’t care about.
"Thank you, thank you." The woman hurriedly thanked.
...
At this mont.
Because the live broadcast room wasn’t closed, everything was stread online, Zhou Yan’s live broadcast room exploded, the comnts nearly flooded.
"Damn!"
"Is this for real? Can Alzheir’s disease be treated?"
"Not acting, right?"
Newcors doubted.
In response.
Soone imdiately rebutted:
"It can’t be acting, we watched the live broadcast throughout, indeed it’s Yangon New City in Myanmar, this is also a local hospital in Yangon New City."
"Exactly."
"That’s right, absolutely true, the anchor doesn’t have the ability to make hospitals under Myanmar Bank Group play this deceitful ga with him."
"Yes."
"Another revolutionary drug has been born."
"Oh my God!"
"This ans, another disease that troubles humanity will soon be far from us, I must hurry to tell Uncle that there’s hope for Second Grandpa."
"Amazing!"
"Bravo to Myanmar dical Group."
"..."
The live broadcast room was incredibly lively, everyone has seen or known about this illness to so extent, the ergence of a miracle drug will save tens of millions of families.
Nothing exaggerated.
Now.
Finally conquered, if it were another company, there might still be doubts, but Myanmar dical Group, the world pharmaceutical giant that has conquered cancer.
Absolutely correct.
"I wonder if the treatnt fee is expensive?"
Soone asked.
"Don’t know."
"That nurse didn’t say."
"Hope it’s not expensive."
"Yes! But considering Myanmar dical Group’s conscience in cancer treatnt and the prices of other drugs, even if expensive, it shouldn’t be exorbitant."
"Yes."
"..."
Myanmar dical Group, among global pharmaceutical companies, holds a special position, it’s a company that compressed cancer treatnt prices to tens of thousands.
Genuinely: conscientious.
"Quick, look, Xiaoyanzi followed up, we’ll find out soon."
At this mont.
The woman had already led the old man upstairs, Zhou Yan followed closely, he also wanted to know the effect and price of the new drug, glanced at the live broadcast room.
Wow!
The number of viewers increased several tis.
"What’s going on?" Zhou Yan was stunned.
Soon.
He received a private ssage, it turns out the news was too explosive, and the platform put him on the hopage because this news could be the first on the internet.
Postscript:
First, find out the efficacy.
Second, find out the price.
In response.
Zhou Yan got excited for a good while.
...
Third floor.
Empty.
Following the guidance, the three walked into the doctor’s office. Seeing soone holding a cara, the doctor couldn’t help frowning a bit, not knowing the intent.
"Hello."
"It’s like this, I’m an anchor, learned that you can treat Alzheir’s disease here, so I want to know more, and also consider it as a promotion."
Zhou Yan was the first to say.
Upon hearing this.
The doctor’s face relaxed.
However.
Still said: "Sorry, it’s consultation ti now, for the privacy of the patient, you can’t record the consultation process, please wait outside in the corridor."
Upon hearing this.
Zhou Yan was stunned.
Thinking.
Indeed.
Listening to others’ dical consultation here, and broadcasting it live online, is indeed not very proper, logically he could ask the party for their opinion and stay here.
But he still didn’t speak.
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