1188 Talk about finished medicines
Chen Jian's words undoubtedly attracted the interest of many people in the Han Medical Association, especially after Chen Jian showed superb acupuncture techniques, they looked at Chen Jian even more highly.
"Doctor Chen, do you mean that the drugs produced by Japanese Chinese medicine clinics actually only account for a small part of your traditional Chinese medicine system?" asked a man in his forties.
Before the academic exchange began early in the morning, people from the Japanese Han Medical Association introduced themselves. Chen Jian remembered the name and position of this guy. He is the vice president of the Japanese Han Medical Association, named Hinaku Ito. He also hosted the academic exchange meeting today, and the president is not here.
"Yes, in the process of development of Japanese Chinese medicine, due to your Japanese national policies, there are no decoctions, only patent medicines, and it is also a patent medicine that has faster effect." Chen Jian said with a smile: "President Ito should know more about the history of your country than me. Your national policy is to use the Western medicine system to ask your Chinese medicine doctor."
"Yes, that's it." Ito Hideaka nodded and said.
"But Mr. Ito should know that decoctions are the foundation of traditional Chinese medicine." Chen Jian said: "All the patent medicines in traditional Chinese medicine are developed from decoctions. In other words, decoctions are the foundation, and decoctions are slowly developed on this basis. Decoctions that can develop into prescriptions are only a very small number of them. Without decoctions, you will lose the foundation for developing Chinese prescriptions and medical prescriptions. Therefore, over the years, your Chinese prescriptions and medical prescriptions are still only those."
Ito Hideaka nodded again, but said nothing, because he could see that Chen Jian had not finished speaking.
"The drugs that work quickly are often urgent." Chen Jian continued: "The drugs that you have in Chinese prescription medicine are basically only in this category. The patent medicines in traditional Chinese medicine are for chronic diseases. To give the simplest example, if you lack qi and blood, you will never develop such a drug. Because in your Chinese prescription medicine system, there is no longer any statement of insufficient qi and blood. So I said that there are too few Chinese prescription medicines. Compared with traditional Chinese medicine, it can be said that it is rare."
Just blindly saying that people are bad and rude, Chen Jian was about to continue to add, but Ito Hideaka smiled and said, "But, Doctor Chen, do you know that many tourists from your country will buy our Chinese medicine products when traveling to Japan? I can't understand that our Chinese medicine doctors have removed the dross of traditional Chinese medicine and left the essence?"
Chen Jian smiled and said, "I was about to talk about this problem. You can understand it like this. However, in my opinion, there are many reasons for this situation. For example, your heart-saving pill is just based on the ancient prescription Liushen Pill. The sales of your heart-saving pill alone reach more than 100 million US dollars every year. And your famous cough-saving pill, Longjiao Pill, actually comes from traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions. I won't say anything else. Just talk about these two medicines. In fact, in China, there are already the same effect of patent medicines, but you have taken the lead and named it. Once the medicine becomes a commodity, you need to look at it from a commercial perspective. Whoever becomes famous first will have a larger sales volume. Mr. Ito doesn't deny this?"
Ito Hideaka smiled and said, "Don't deny it."
"After talking about your reasons, we have to talk about the reasons in China. The decline of traditional Chinese medicine in China is because Western medicine has been introduced to China. After seeing it, China has issued regulations that traditional Chinese medicine must have complete documents before opening a clinic." Chen Jian said helplessly: "But traditional Chinese medicine has been in China for so many years, and China has never had such regulations. China has imposed regulations on it. There were countless clinics that were closed that year. Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners who could have practiced medicine became unlicensed doctors and were ordered not to practice medicine again. According to rough statistics, more than 120,000 traditional Chinese medicine doctors were no longer practicing medicine and changed to other industries to support their families. This led to the gap in traditional Chinese medicine in China. Many doctors with their own secret recipes brought their own secret recipes into the coffin. You must know that these secret recipes are likely to be made into medicine."
"I also understand the history of traditional Chinese medicine in China. Dr. Chen is telling the truth." Ito Hideaka took the initiative to agree with Chen Jian's words.
"The gap in traditional Chinese medicine has led to the lack of people in traditional Chinese medicine in China now." Chen Jian sighed and said, "The original knowledge cannot be learned well, so innovation is naturally even more impossible. Therefore, it is not that the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine's patent medicine is not as good as that of Chinese medicine's patent medicine, but that the gap has led to the lack of talents. Without talent, how can we talk about innovation?"
After saying this, Chen Jian said: "There is another reason, that is, China is now in an era of economic growth. When merchants pursue interests, the first competitive means of competition is often price wars. When a price war strikes, what happens behind the product quality is often greatly reduced. This situation exists in any industry, and the medicinal materials industry is no exception. It indirectly leads to the inability to compare with foreign products. Once compared, Chinese people who are not short of money often choose imported goods instead of domestic products."
"Comprehensive these three factors." Chen Jian said: "The situation that Mr. Ito mentioned occurred, but this does not mean that the Chinese prescription medicine is better than the Chinese prescription medicine! Moreover, China has also begun to pay attention to the development of traditional Chinese medicine over the years. In time, the Chinese prescription medicine will inevitably surpass your Chinese prescription medicine."
Ito Hideaka smiled and did not express any opinions on Chen Jian's words. Instead, he changed his words and asked: "Doctor Chen's medical skills are so clever and he is from the family. I wonder if Dr. Chen's hands will have the meaning of what he said, and there is a secret recipe that can be made into medicine?"
"Yes!" Chen Jian said with a smile: "Also, I have given the secret recipe of the Chinese medicinal material merchant, and she has started producing it."
"Doctor Chen is interested in authorizing the secret recipe in his hand to Japanese drugmakers?" Ito Hideaka asked with a smile.
"Preparable medicines are actually just commodities," Chen Jian said with a smile: "In this regard, I authorize them to Chinese pharmaceutical companies, or Japanese pharmaceutical companies, and I need to see who bids higher."
"It should be." Hideaka Ito said.
"However, as a Chinese doctor, I want to contribute to the revival of Chinese traditional Chinese medicine." Chen Jian said: "So, I can only apologize to Japanese drug manufacturers. However, if your Japanese drug manufacturers do not care about low profits, I can authorize your Japanese drug manufacturers to produce locally to save the trouble of importing."
Chapter completed!