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    Chapter 1154 We’ll Always Be Loyal to You


    Robin stared at the bottle of Caffepan, deep in thought


    “The struggle between drug investors and patients needs a mediator to find bnce.


    “In theory, local governments should step in to solve this issue.


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    “If they did, they could both protect pharmaceuticalpanies‘ profits and make medicine affordable, ultimately saving lives.”


    Robin shook his head helplessly and continued, “Criele for instance, is known as the world’s hub for low- cost generic drugs.


    “In Draconia, a bottle of the patented drug Caffepan costs 40,000 dors, while in Criele, it’s only 200 dors–and it’s legal. Many nations rely on their pharmaceutical products.


    “Criele has turned into the world’s drug manufacturing hub due to its use ofpulsory licensing for


    patents.


    “Countries such as Autreynia manage drug–patient rtionships through patent monopoly regtions.


    “These enforced measures can provide a temporary solution to the high cost of life–saving medications,


    offering patients a chance to extend their lives affordably.


    “International patentw includes a unique use that allows forpulsory licensing of pharmaceutical patents for public health reasons.


    “Putting market rules aside and looking at this from a humanitarian angle, patentws in the pharmaceutical field sometimes make exceptions for patents rted to life–saving treatments. This perspective is rooted in the goal of treating illnesses and saving lives.


    “Criele’s approach is to enforcepulsory licensing on health–rted patents. While this method is somewhat forceful and does harm the interests <b>of </b>patent holders to an extent, it has given many critically ill patients a chance to live longer.


    “This strategy has earned genuine praise and widespread support from people across different countries and regions.


    “Nations like Draconia and ria, although they also allowpulsory licensing of patents, have never put it into practice.


    “They prioritize protecting patent holders‘ rights and fostering a healthy environment for new drug research.


    “As a result, relevant authorities strictly monitor the safety and reliability of medications.


    “Domestic drugws also require that imported medicines undergo review by the drug regtory department.


    “Since drugs like Caffepan, made by Criele, don’t receive import certificates, they’re treated as counterfeit if they enter the country.


    “This operation reflects the well–established legal systems in these regions.


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    “<b>In </b>contrast<b>, </b><b>ces </b>like Criele, where the legal framework is <b>less </b>clear, directly permit the production and export of generic drugs. This policy helps many patients who can’t afford original medications by giving them <b>ess </b>to cheaper alternatives that extend their lives.


    “However, <b>over </b>time, it could discourage pharmaceutical developers from creating new drugs,


    “Developed nations with robust legal systems aim to safeguard patent holders of life<b>–</b>saving drugs<b>. </b>But the downside is the steep cost of patented medications, which many patients simply can’t afford.


    <b>“</b>Some families end up financially ruined, and for those without the means to pay for treatment, giving up on life bes their only option.”


    Robin let out a sigh. “Isn’t this situation heartbreaking? Solving this problem isn’t difficult.


    “The government could purchase the patent rights for these new drugs directly and then sell them at a reduced price, allowing patients to afford their treatment. Over time, the investment made to buy the patents could be recovered.


    “This method is simr to funding public infrastructure projects like highways.


    “The government would buy the patent, distribute the cost over time, and make the medicine affordable or even free for patients.


    “It would benefit everyone–developers get fairpensation, patients receive affordable treatment, and investors profit as the investment gradually pays off.


    “However, this strategy would impact the profits of intermediaries.”


    Robin shrugged. “That’s why it won’t happen–because it hurts the interests of middlemen.”


    Shania’s eyes sparkled as she gazed at Robin. She never thought the feared Divine Drakebane would care about saving lives.


    Why hadn’t the sophisticated leaders of riae up with such a practical solution to help their people? Were they too busy with superficial matters to focus on real problems?


    Oisean nodded thoughtfully. “Mr. Ramsey, are you suggesting that Nine Stars should acquire the patent rights?


    “But our resources aren’t nearly enough to support such a huge investment.


    “While the capital might be recouped over time, Nine Stars can’t afford the initial burden. It could even bankrupt us.”


    Robin nodded. “I understand. This kind of n requires aprehensive approach to ensure long–term stability and growth.


    “Ultimately, it would provide free ess to medicine and healthcare for everyone. But such an idea challenges many vested interests.


    “So, I’ve decided to start a pilot program on Qacalisle Ind. We’ll set up the Medical–Patient Alliance Foundation, bring together like–minded people, and create a medical institution where treatment is free.


    “Developers will earn good returns, and patients will receive care without any financial burden.”


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    Oisean’s excitement was clear. “Mr. Ramsey, my father and I are both in medical research. Your vision matches ours perfectly. This is the right path for humanity.


    “For doctors, healing the sick is a duty, and


    “However, this path is filled with obstacles.


    “Ving people’s suffering is the true calling of a healer.


    of ria’s leaders have acted with shocki here are always those who put profit above ethics, and some


    inhumanity


    “Mr. Ramsey, as long as we can secure the funding, we’remitted to supporting your n!”


    Robin stood up decisively. “Good. Lue and Kelsey will be in touch with you <i>to </i>work out the details. We need to resolve this within ten days.


    “Many patients can’t afford to wait any longer for their fe–saving medicine. Make sure this is handled properly.


    “And remember, if you deceive me again, I won’t hesitate to destroy the Coyles.”


    Oisean was startled. “Does this mean we’ll continue running Nine Stars?”


    Robin nced at Oisean and Shania. “Nine Stars is always yours. Do you expect me to manage it for you?”


    Ovee with emotion, Oisean fell to his knees. “Thank you, Mr. Ramsey! We’ll always be loyal to you!”


    Tears flowed down Shania’s cheeks as she witnessed the exchange.


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