For the suspected resale of patients with public hospitals on the Internet, the Hong Kong government said that it pays great attention to this and will deal with it seriously.

According to the website of the Hong Kong Government News Office, the Hong Kong Government reiterated on Tuesday (August 13) that the Department of Health has always had a standard mechanism to monitor health products and pharmaceutical products sold in the Hong Kong market (including the Internet).The Department of Health is contacting the Hospital Administration to investigate the incidents seriously, and will decisively take appropriate law enforcement actions.

According to a preliminary understanding, related incidents involve a pharmaceutical product called "Llacket Candy". The relevant products are "non -poison" drugs that can be sold without a doctor's prescription or under the supervision of a pharmacist.

The Hong Kong Government said that the Department of Health has been promoting and educating, including online information such as "Pharmaceuticals" and "Precautions for purchasing drugs online", reminding citizens not to buy or take ingredients or sources of suspicious sourcesProducts to ensure citizens' health.

Comprehensive Sing Tao Daily and the Hong Kong Radio website previously reported that the online shopping platform HKTV Mall confirmed that some merchants sold public hospital drugs printed with patients' names.The supply certificate is that once a violation is found, the merchants will be punished, and the merchants shall also bear relevant legal responsibilities.