Pharmaceutical patent application-diabetes

If you are not sure whether you can make the formula into a market-oriented product in the future, I suggest you not to apply for a patent or disclose the formula. It is best to make a finished product yourself and sell it within your power. The reason is that applying for a patent is to make the formula public, but it does not mean that it can be approved by the Food and Drug Administration. After applying for a patent, it can only be protected for 20 years (of course, if you are sure to make a profit within 20 years from the date of application, apply for a patent). However, from the perspective of benefiting mankind, it is better to apply for a patent, and at the same time save more patient cases, and cooperate with pharmaceutical companies or research institutions to make as much money as possible. I'll call you if I have any questions.