First of all, Gleevec was not included in medical insurance after the film was released in 218, but was included in February 217. The film did send a public discussion on the coverage of medical insurance drugs, which has great social significance, but the relevant work has been done for a long time in China, and it was not forced by a movie.
Secondly, Lu Yong, the prototype character, was not sentenced as in the movie, but was dismissed, that is to say, although he was arrested for allegedly selling counterfeit drugs, he was not punished after investigation. National laws are nothing more than human feelings, and China's justice is not so unreasonable.
Dying to Survive is a very good movie. It is rare to have both story and social significance, and the actor's performance is also in place. It's okay to praise the movie or the prototype. But it is wrong to use this as a connotation for other things.
Is Dying to Survive an adaptation of a true story?
Yes, the prototype of the movie hero is Lu Yong, from Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. He is a leukemia patient, and he is called "drug god" by many leukemia patients because he helps his patients buy cheap Indian generic drugs. But in 214, Lu Yong, who always thought he was doing good, was taken away by the police on suspicion of selling "fake drugs". After that, more than a thousand patients signed a plea for him, and finally the procuratorate "withdrew the prosecution". After experiencing this "false alarm", Lu Yong said: I always fear the law and am grateful for the changes of the times. I hope that my experience can promote some changes and eventually bring benefits to more leukemia patients.
I am not the real event of the drug god
1. An event based on Lu Yong. In 22, Lu Yong was diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia. In two years, it took nearly 6, yuan to take medicine alone. In June, 24, Lu Yong discovered the Indian generic drug and tested the effectiveness of the drug himself. After that, Lu Yong recommended this drug to more patients and helped them to purchase it.
2. The final result of Lu Yong. After Lu Yong was prosecuted, thousands of patients collectively wrote letters asking for a lighter punishment. Finally, Lu Yong was released.