However, the moment he thought that The White House was also extremely eager for this medicine, he felt that
they might agree to it if he informed them about it.
Therefore, Smith said to Charlie, "Mr. Wade, | can't give you my word right now, but | can think of ways to help
fight for it."
When Charlie heard his reply, he was soon enlightened.
If Smith did not have the support of the federal government, he would not even have the ability to strive for this
kind of promise.
Since he claimed that he would think of ways to strive for it, his backer was most certainly the federal
government.
Hence, Charlie said again, "I also want to demand that the FDA give the green light to all future medicines of The
Apothecary Pharmaceutical. | won't make things difficult for you, asking you guys to approve our medicine
quickly without any assessment. | just demand that you guys can give us the approval within one month when
we file for the application."
Smith thought that he was able to decide on that.
After all, the FDA had turned a blind eye to countless drugs all year round. He did not care about giving The
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtApothecary Pharmaceutical a few places.
Hence, he agreed to it on the spot and said, "That would not be a problem. Mr. Wade, please be rest assured."
Charlie nodded again and said, "As for the third request, it's just that you guys will have to immediately
announce to the public about the actual medicinal effect of the Apothecary Restoration Pill. We need the FDA to
step forward and endorse the Apothecary Restoration Pill worldwide."
Smith responded without any hesitation, "That would not be a problem either. Now, the only medical case using
the Apothecary Restoration Pill in the United States is my son. | can make all my son's treatments and results
public."
As he mentioned that, Smith looked at Liam in slight awkwardness. He said pleadingly, "Mr. Weaver, my son has
finished up the single box of Apothecary Restoration Pill that you gave me. He doesn't have any more medicine
left for him to take. So, could you please give us some..."
Liam pointed at Charlie. "You have to discuss this with Director Wade. Everything is up to him."
Charlie chuckled and said, "Mr. Smith, we can give you the medicine, but our principle is that one must pay for it
if they want the Apothecary Restoration Pill regardless of who they are and which country's food and drug
administration they're from."
Smith said awkwardly, "Mr. Wade,
according to the general rule, any company must hand in a certain amount of medicine to the FDA for drug
testing if they want to list their medicine in the United States. However, you want us to pay for this. Isn't that a
little unreasonable..."
Charlie waved his hand. "You're talking about ordinary medicine, but ours is not."
As he was talking, Charlie said in a very certain manner, "If it's another medicine from our company, w e can
obey your request and rule. For
example, the Apothecar Mach
Pill. I can even give you ten
thousand boxes for your
noi
experiments. If it's not enough, | can give you another ten thousand
boxes."
Upon saying that, Charlie changed his tone and said seriously, "But as for the Apothecary Restoration Pill, any
country that wants to import it must follow our rules! Otherwise, we'd rather not list it for sale in that country."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmSmith hurriedly said, "Mr. Wade, the market share of the United States is very large. If you give up the market of
the United States just because of this trivial affair, with all due respect, isn't your decision too rash and
unfounded?"
"Rash and unfounded?" Smiling,
Charlie said, "Letb e frank with
you. This type of medicine is limited because of the issue of
manufacturing techniques. For the tbeing, the production is
e
relatively rare. So, we won't to
worry that it won't be sold in the
future. If it can't be listed in the
market of the United States, it would
be your loss, not mine!"
After a pause, Charlie said again, "How should | put it in your words? Oh, that's right. | don't give a sh*t!"