Park Na-rae's former manager claimed, "I received a pill packet from 'injection aunt'"... additional testimony on MBN's 'News Fighter'

On MBN's 'News Fighter', an additional interview with broadcaster Park Na-rae's former manager was released, and a new allegation related to the so-called 'injection aunt' was raised.

In a recent broadcast of MBN's 'News Fighter', Park Na-rae's former manager appeared and revealed a pill packet that Park Na-rae allegedly had been receiving continuously from a person called 'injection aunt'. The former manager claimed that inside the pill packet was a pink "butterfly-shaped pill" that was also known to have been with YouTuber Ipjjal-eun Haetnim.

A psychiatrist who watched the broadcast explained that the pill was "suspected to be phentermine," adding, "It is a controlled substance and a prescription drug that requires a doctor's prescription." He added, "It has an appetite-suppressing effect but can cause side effects such as increased irritability or heart palpitations, and sometimes people take it expecting an awakening effect when drowsy or sluggish." He also said, "Because it is a drug with a high potential for abuse, doctors are regulated not to prescribe it for more than 28 days," and "excessive use can cause problems."

The former manager said on the broadcast, "I felt that Park Na-rae had already developed a tolerance to the drug," and said, "There were times when she took two packets of the medication before bed." He also alleged that the pill packets handed over by the injection aunt were not the usual "morning·lunch·dinner after meals" regimen but were divided into multiple time slots, so "they could be taken at any time and appeared prone to abuse."

He also questioned the prescription method, saying, "Usually when you receive a two-month supply, you don't get it again after two months; I was told to contact them when the medicine ran out." The former manager also referenced messages with the injection aunt, saying, "That person once said, 'Ipjjal-eun Haetnim also takes this medicine four times a day.'" However, this is only the former manager's claim and the facts have not been verified.

Meanwhile, Ipjjal-eun Haetnim is under suspicion of having been prescribed controlled drugs by a person surnamed Lee, called the 'injection aunt', for dieting, but denied the allegations, saying, "I received medication for swelling, but it is unrelated to illegal prescriptions or IV drips."

At present, the parties' claims conflict, and the exact facts are expected to be determined through future investigations and legal procedures.

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