A man from Chengdu, Sichuan, taught himself "Treatise on Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" and prepared special Chinese medicines. He was fined 60 million yuan.
Peng, a young man, has always been fond of traditional Chinese medicine. He would usually buy some medical books to read. Over time, he studied by himself the ancient Chinese medicine book "Treatise on Febrile Diseases" and other books, and based on the prescriptions in the medical books, he successfully prepared Pills, plasters, Chinese medicine liquids, etc. The production process is completed at home, using machine models and other machinery and equipment that I bought, and it has not been approved by any drug regulatory department. After the medicine was made, it was sold to patients online, making a profit of more than 1.3 million yuan. The semi-finished products and unsold goods seized on site amounted to as much as 150,000 yuan.
The medicines he made include: Shengfa Pills, Wenjing Decoction, Yam Pills, and Dahulu Pills. There are as many as 42 kinds, and the prices range from more than ten yuan to several hundred yuan. He first got it through his patients. Group promotion, after some patients used it, showed good results, and then promoted it to other people. In this way, the business grew bigger and bigger, until they started their own exclusive online store, and the business was even better.
Of course, there were only a few people at the beginning, so it had no impact. As the business grew bigger and stronger, Peng, who was preparing to achieve greater glory, was reported by someone and was targeted by law enforcement officers. He then took action to control the situation. Mr. Peng lived in the house and all the goods were confiscated. It was decided to impose a penalty on Peng, confiscating his illegal gains of 1.3 million yuan and imposing a fine of 30 million yuan. However, after Peng did not pay the 30 million yuan, the law enforcement department filed an enforcement action with the court. After a trial in accordance with the law, the court allowed the enforcement. , including illegal gains of 1.3 million yuan, a fine of 30 million yuan, and an additional fine of 30 million yuan, totaling 61.3 million yuan. I think it's reasonable
To be honest, I didn't understand the punishment very well at first. I thought it was too severe. The fine for an individual amounted to tens of millions, and I guess it will last for a lifetime. Besides, the medicine is very effective and is not fake. Why is there such a heavy fine?
In fact, the law enforcement department’s punishment of him is justified. First of all, Peng did not obtain a drug production license or a drug experience license. He dared to produce and sell drugs based on self-study. To be honest, it is too dangerous. We all know it. A good old Chinese medicine doctor can only go out to practice medicine after many years of training and professional training since childhood. However, many medicines are toxic, and a little carelessness can put people's lives at risk.
The "Drug Administration Law" stipulates that fines should be punished at fifteen to thirty times the illegal income, and the current 30 million is based on a penalty of 20 times. It's basically below average. Besides, no matter how much the fine is, it is lucky that no one was killed, otherwise it would not be a fine but criminal responsibility. I believe no one wants that scene to happen.
Our country now attaches great importance to food safety, not to mention medicines! If you really want to develop traditional Chinese medicine and promote traditional culture, you can study hard and do research. In order to develop traditional Chinese medicine, the country has formulated many provisions that are beneficial to traditional Chinese medicine. We can also use our talents and talents through various channels to help the development of traditional Chinese medicine.