We hate to mention fake drugs, but the following face Ni and his "fake drugs" have subverted our understanding of fake drugs.
Ni accidentally got a secret recipe that has been handed down for more than ten years. Since then, he has developed a secret recipe of Chinese herbal medicine for the treatment of advanced cancer and treated hundreds of cancer patients. He also established the Christina Institute of Folk Herbal Medicine and obtained the national invention patent of oral Chinese herbal medicine tablets for tumors.
However, the Chinese herbal pieces he developed did not have the production license and the approval number of the drug supervision department. Legally speaking, this is indeed a fake medicine.
Recently, Ni and others came to the Wucheng District Court in Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province for a first-instance verdict: Ni was sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of 10 years for the crime of producing and selling counterfeit drugs. At this time, he himself is already a patient with advanced cancer.
Ni said in an interview:
Not only can he not accept it, but also the cancer patients he has treated have written testimony to prove the efficacy. The confusion between law and efficacy is puzzling. More importantly, if we can scientifically prove the curative effect of Ni herbal medicine on cancer, we can give more hope to cancer patients. I hope I haven't ruined a good prescription or misjudged a good doctor.