New Drugs and Distribution

Entering the laboratory, I noticed that the walls were a mix of sleek metallic surfaces and glass panels, revealing intricate machinery and instruments.

Shelves made of polished metal held an array of herbs and chemicals, neatly organized in labeled containers.

The air was filled with the distinct scent of various compounds.

The laboratory was divided into different sections, each dedicated to a specific aspect of drug synthesis.

My eyes were drawn to a state-of-the-art gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer, quietly humming in one corner.

Nearby, an automated liquid handling system stood ready, equipped with syringes and vials, indicating a meticulous approach to drug synthesis.

High-tech apparatus, glass beakers, and tubes adorned the countertops.