
News Topical, Digital Desk : South Korean singer and rapper Park Jae-sang (PSY), who ruled the music industry for more than a decade, is now seen getting into trouble. According to reports, Seoul authorities have filed a case against rapper PSY, who created a stir with his global hit song 'Gangnam Style' released in 2012. A complaint has been filed against him for breaking the Medical Service Act rules. What is this whole matter, let's know:
Did PSY manager buy and bring the medicine?
According to a report by News18, the Seodaemun Police Station has confirmed that the singer is being questioned for using some psychotropic drugs after getting a prescription for them without a medical examination. According to a report, PSY was found to be on Xanax and Stilnox drugs from a Seoul general hospital in 2022, which are commonly used for anxiety disorders and insomnia.
According to reports, both these medicines are banned in South Korea, no medical store can sell these two medicines without the advice of doctors. Allegedly, PSY's manager used to buy these medicines for him. In this case, the team handling the Korean rapper issued a statement and apologized for the singer's use of these medicines for drugs and said, "It was our mistake to deliver sleeping pills to him without knowing about the prescription given by him and we apologize for that".
PSY is struggling with this disorder
He further said in his statement, "PSY has been suffering from chronic sleep disorder for a long time and is taking medicines prescribed by the doctor. The sleeping pills he is using are being taken under the supervision of the doctor. The doctor has told him about the dosage he needs to take". He also admitted that a third party was taking sleeping pills on behalf of the singer
At this time, the police is not only questioning the Korean rapper, but also the doctor who prescribed the medicine for him. The doctor has clearly denied the use of any illegal medicines and has said that nothing has been done illegally.
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