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Chapter 134 Drug Dealer

Chapter 134 Drug Dealer

When Masato Fujiwara was still living in a large Eastern country, he once watched a movie related to Indian generic drugs and leukemia patients, which caused huge waves.

The plot in the movie shocked Fujiwara Masato and made him ponder why the drugs in the movie were so expensive.

The price of targeted drugs for leukemia remains high. Some people say that this is because the research costs of pharmaceutical companies are very high. If the drugs are not expensive, the companies cannot make money.

Others say that the scope of use of this drug is very narrow and can only be used for leukemia patients. It is too niche, so the price will not be cheap.

However, are these two reasons really true?

This should not be the case. After the country noticed this situation and included the targeted drug in the medical insurance reimbursement list, the price of the targeted drug plummeted.

This fact is enough to prove two things... First, pharmaceutical companies have long recovered the cost of targeted drugs.

Second, the audience for this drug is not large. If it were really small, a large Eastern country would not include it in the medical insurance reimbursement list.

In summary, capitalism is greedy. As long as the price of a class of high-priced drugs is not reduced, they will never reduce the price, and will use any means to suppress generic drugs.

Also, why can generic drugs be manufactured in India? If China doesn’t do it, does it mean it doesn’t have the technology?

No, China has this technology, but due to patent reasons, China cannot make generic drugs.

India can do it because of the rights that India gained at the cost of selling human rights.

The things inside are very complicated. There are three reasons. One is that India sacrificed a small part of its citizens in exchange for the tacit consent of the world's mainstream pharmaceutical companies that India can produce cheap generic drugs in its own country.

Another reason is that the technology of generic drugs in India is not in place. The generic drugs they produce are not as effective as genuine drugs, have relatively large side effects, and can easily kill people. Generally, they cannot threaten the status of regular drugs.

The last reason, which is also the most important reason... The Indian government is shameless. For the sake of money, it can act rogue and formulate laws based on real-time needs to crack down on foreign capitalists.

Therefore, India can produce generic drugs and sell them all over the world, leaving genuine merchants saying they have nothing to do.

Inspired by the movie, Masato Fujiwara is now thinking about selling high-imitation special drugs in the Philippines and generic drugs from India.

Can money be made from something like this?

It’s possible to make money, and it’s very profitable!

As a large country with a population of 150 million, the Philippines has a huge potential drug market.

Of course, rich people will look down on such generic drugs, and poor people have no need to take medicines, but the middle class is in great need of cheap and effective generic drugs.

It's okay if the efficacy of the medicine is a little lower than that of regular medicines, as long as it works. Otherwise, if you keep taking regular medicines, you really can't afford it!
Masato Fujiwara transferred the first batch of drugs from India to the Philippines through the system warehouse, which was one box of leukemia-targeted drugs and two boxes of insulin.

It only took Joshua three days to get the goods, and he sold them all at one-third the price of regular pharmacies.

When Joshua was a gangster, he often had to deal with dealers and retailers.

Of course, a country like the Philippines has its own black market and merchants, but Joshua rarely goes to the black market to sell things, and rarely finds those big businessmen who are behind a certain gang or a certain military. sales.

The reason is very simple. It is not a problem that Joshua's goods are not routed correctly. The problem is that his shipment volume is small and he has no backer, so it is easy for big businessmen to take advantage of him.

Don't ask them if they don't have credibility if they do this. As I said before, Filipinos don't care about credibility.

Joshua would only find small traders to ship goods, and because the latter often lowered prices habitually, he would find many small traders and shop around before shipping, in order to maximize profits.

Therefore, when he wanted to ship drugs, he immediately thought of the vendors he knew. As long as there is profit, small vendors in the Philippines will sell stolen goods and generic drugs. Their only doubt is, do these drugs work?
It's very simple to verify, just ask a few patients to taste it and you'll know.

In the poor Philippines, it was very easy to find a few people to test the medicine. In just one day, Joshua proved that the medicine in his hand was effective.

If it is effective, then everything is easy to say. As for the problem of greater side effects, the vendors can understand that it is normal for the price to be cheaper and the quality to decline.

Joshua successfully sold these drugs wholesale to small vendors at one-third of the market price. The quantity of the goods was not large, but it was very suitable for testing the waters.

The vendors turned around to find customers. After holding an impromptu meeting, they decided to sell the generic drugs at half the market price.

As the capital of the Philippines, Manila has a very large middle class. However, many of these workers who work for large companies suffer from diabetes because they eat high-sugar foods all year round and lack exercise.

The temporary drug dealers who went to sell to customers found that among the three drugs they had, insulin for diabetes was the most popular. They only needed to spread the word, and soon customers in suits would come to shop.

The medicines used to test the waters didn't last even two days before they were all sold out.

The vendors who were out of goods quickly found Joshua, who turned back to report the situation to Fujiwara Masato's stronghold in the Philippines.

Fujiwara Masato was so happy that he temporarily forgot about his enemies in Thailand.

Revenge can be temporarily delayed, but the opportunity to make money is more important.

Anyway, those guys are staying in Thailand and will not disappear in a short time.

Fujiwara Masato quickly ordered someone to purchase a container of generic drugs from India, half of which was insulin, and sent it directly to the Philippines through the system warehouse for sale by small vendors.

After realizing that generic drugs can make money, some honest and hard-working people continue to delve into the Manila market, while smart people go to other big cities in the Philippines to find other partners for third-hand sales.

Some Filipinos may have conscience issues when selling powder, but when selling generic drugs, they basically think it is a win-win thing, a good thing that can both make money and save people.

After an entire container of generic drugs was sold, after excluding one-tenth of the dividend given to Joshua, the amount of money Fujiwara Masato earned reached an eye-catching figure.

A number that is more profitable than Masato Fujiwara's use of system warehouses to sell drugs and arms.

How great it is to sell generic drugs. They are small in size and have a high unit price. You don’t feel guilty when selling them.

Such a good business made Fujiwara Masato completely excited. He began to think about whether he should build a generic drug factory and sell the generic drugs to the United States. The American people are now in dire straits and cannot realize the freedom to take medicine!
As a little trivia, the profits of drug dealers around the world are actually not very high. The price of selling a single drug seems to be a lot, but from cultivation to pharmaceuticals, transportation and sales terminals, there is no profit. too much.

The reason why many people jump into this industry one after another is that it is easy to work in, there are many people who rely on this industry for a living, and there is no tax paid.

If you really want to calculate the profit, the sugar, salt, and salt industries are many times higher than it.

The profits of arms are also very high, but only big experts can make big money here. Second-hand dealers like Fujiwara Masato who don't have their own arsenal don't have high profits.

 PS: Many times, I am not willing to add PS at the beginning of the chapter, which makes me search for enemies in the void and set up my own targets. However, but... alas...

  I've already said it, the novel is fiction, don't take it seriously, and don't fart in the comment area and cut and paste.

  I am just writing novels honestly and sharing my thoughts with readers. The number of updates every day is not large. If you can't stand it, just delete the book and stop subscribing. Why bother with me so persistently? It's like a great starting point.

  In just one month, the reviewers modified and deleted my chapters no less than ten times. I was also drunk.

  
 
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