Park Na-rae, a comedian, denied the claims that she had been practicing medicine illegally. Npark Co., Ltd., which serves as Park Na-rae’s agency, made the following statement to My Daily on the sixth in response to the accusations of unlawful medical procedures: “She only underwent authorized medical therapy. “She was never prescribed any psychotropic drugs,” and “it wasn’t propofol or anything like that, just a simple nutritional injection.” He continued by saying, “I understand that the person called ‘Ju Sae-mo’ has a medical license,” in addition to clarifying, “She is not currently receiving any related procedures, and it has been a long time since we last contacted her.” When it came to the assertion that Park Na-rae was accompanied by “Aunt Ju” during the filming of MBC’s “I Live Alone” in Taiwan, the business made it clear that they were there because of their relationship rather than for the purpose of receiving medical treatment.
Earlier that day, Dispatch reported that Park Na-rae had received illegal medical treatment from a non-medical professional known as “Ju Sa-mo,” at an officetel in Ilsan. The report alleged that Park Na-rae had taken antidepressants without a prescription and that she had obtained prescriptions on behalf of someone else. The report also claimed that Mr. A accompanied Park Na-rae on her overseas trips, which coincided with the filming of “I Live Alone” in Taiwan.



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