Group 1 - A video blogger has reported Shijiazhuang Puzhe Hospital for allegedly including 27.2 mg of diazepam in a traditional Chinese medicine prescription, prompting an investigation by local market supervision authorities [1] - The issue of illegal mixing of Western medicine into traditional Chinese medicine or health products is not new, with various cases reported where banned substances were added to products for weight loss, pain relief, and blood sugar control [1] - Recent actions by the National Health Commission and the State Administration for Market Regulation have targeted the medical beauty, assisted reproduction, and health industries, but many issues resurface after short-term crackdowns [2] Group 2 - To address the problem of illegal mixing of Western medicine, there is a need for a comprehensive regulatory system for the health industry, including the establishment of a department for patient and consumer rights within the National Health Commission [2][3] - The implementation of the Basic Medical and Health Promotion Law provides an opportunity for the National Health Commission to extend its regulatory authority to encompass broader health behaviors across various industries [3] - The health sector has historically focused more on products than services, leading to a reliance on selling health products rather than promoting legitimate health services, which can result in illegal practices when faced with regulatory pressures [4]
“食品药品违法掺西药”乱象如何破解
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-05-22 05:05