"Dr. Zhou, what kind of cold does my granddaughter have? Why isn't the medication working?"
She asked Zhou Can, who was measuring the vital signs of the little girl.
As she spoke, she took out the cold medicine to show Zhou Can.
"Do you think it could be fake medicine? My granddaughter got sick at night, so I bought the medicine from a nearby small clinic."
When patients don't see effects after taking medication, they tend to suspect whether what they bought is fake medicine.
There is indeed a chance of 'striking lucky.'
Especially nowadays, many pharmacies aim to increase profits and choose to purchase drugs from small manufacturers. The quality is not as guaranteed as those from large manufacturers.
After all, creating a brand is not easy, and large manufacturers face high costs for mistakes, which prevents them from taking risks blindly.
Small manufacturers, to survive, might sometimes cut corners and do some reckless things.
