This instantly confused all those leading experts.

They even speculated whether the components of those natural plants had undergone some kind of chemical reaction in the patient's body that was beyond their known scope and recognition.

So, the teams quickly began their reverse engineering.

They labeled all the raw materials that they analyzed and then bought a whole bunch of materials, shipping them to the laboratory as quickly as possible.

Immediately afterward, there were then all kinds of experiments and trials.

This was because they did indeed have a very strong scientific research foundation, and within twenty-four hours, one of their teams had found a formula that was near identical and had almost the exact same ratio as the Apothecary Restoration Pill! As soon as the news came out, the entire laboratory was overjoyed.

Roger immediately asked the team to give the reverse-engineered drug to the patients for a trial.

They were originally going to try the lethal dose of this drug on mice first and then determine what adverse effects there would be.

However, due to the urgency of time and the fact that

these drugs were all made out of natural ingredients, the side effects were also very manageable. So, Roger did not hesitate to start the clinical trial with patients directly.

The five patients, including Smith's son, gathered together, and they were all given centralized feeding.

Smith was also rather excited to participate. At this time, Smith was very enthusiastic and full of confidence, just like the other doctors.

After all, in their opinion, if they could achieve an almost identical ratio of the ingredients, it could be said to be an exact and complete imitation of the same thing.

If the ingredients, measurements, and ratio were all the same, the effect would definitely be the same as well.

When Roger saw that the five

patients had already taken the trial

drug, he said to Smith with

excitement and contempt, "Let me tell you, this thing is just like the Soviet MiG-25 fighter jet. Before

taking it apart, you could

f*cking figure out how the Soviets

could actually drive a fighter jet to three times the speed of sound which is faster than a missile. You would even think for a moment that they had some kind of top-notch

new material or even alien material."

"However, when you actually get a MIG-25 fighter jet and take it apart, you realize that there are no f*cking new materials at all and that it's just a lot of stainless steel without any technical content..."

As Roger spoke, he sneered and

said, "This Oskian medicine is just the same as the MiG-25.1 initially thought that there would be some complex chemical components in it, but I did not expect that it would all be natural plant components have participated in a lot of reverse résearch and development in my life, and this is the first time that reverse-engineering has been done

so quickly! This is truly interesting!"

In truth, it was not difficult to reverse-engineer a drug.

It was just like how many small pharmaceutical companies in India could easily imitate many special cancer drugs, and there was almost no difference in the efficacy at all.

This was because for chemical drugs, as long as the molecular formula was mastered, the synthesis method was reversely-engineered, and the molecular formula of the manufactured product was the same, there could never be a problem.

It was just like how some people

used electrolyzed water to prepare hydrogen and how some people

used the reaction between aluminum and acid to prepare hydrogen. Although the methods of

preparation were completely

different, there was absolutely no

difference in the hydrogen prepared using these two methods.

The fundamental reason as to why generic drugs were not copied in other countries aside from India, was very simple, and it was simply because everyone had to abide by the rules of international patents. Aside

from India, no other countries would allow generic drugs that infringed on patents to be marketed and sold.

Therefore, even India's own imitation generic drugs could theoretically only be sold in India itself, and if patients from other countries wanted to buy these drugs, they could only purchase them through some special gray channels.

Although some Oskian medications did not have any special chemical composition, their natural plant components and composition were also very clear in front of professional analytical equipment. So, it would not be able to withstand reverse-engineering by others either. Therefore, the way to protect Oskian medication from being reverse-engineered was to register the patents early.

However, what put Oskia at a disadvantage was the fact that many Oskian medicines were handed down from traditional medical texts. When the Oskians themselves did not know how to register a patent, Japan and South Korea would quickly claim it for themselves.

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