1. Stop selling and producing: If your patent has been authorized, you can stop selling and producing products related to this patent to avoid infringing others' patent rights. Once a patent is authorized, it can enjoy the protection of the patent, and others may not manufacture, sell or use the products or technologies related to the patent without authorization.
2. Authorized cooperation: If your patent has been applied but not authorized, you can consider cooperating with other companies to license the patent to them. In this way, economic benefits can be obtained through licensing fees, and products or technologies can be pushed to a broader market.
3. Waiting for patent authorization: If your patent application is under review, you can wait for the result of patent authorization to determine whether you can continue to sell and produce products related to the patent. During the waiting period, you can continue to sell and produce, but you need to pay attention to protecting your intellectual property rights and avoid being infringed by others.