Park Na Rae’s Ex-Manager Issues Startling New Allegations Involving “Injection Auntie” Dispute

Park Na Rae faces new claims from her former manager over “injection auntie” pills.
The ex-manager appeared on MBN’s News Fighter, showing actual medication packets allegedly given to Park Na Rae by the so-called “injection auntie.” Inside were pink butterfly-shaped pills tied to YouTuber Short Mouth Sun.
A psychiatric expert on the show said these pills are “presumed to be phentermine,” a controlled drug needing a doctor’s prescription. The expert warned,
“While it suppresses appetite, overuse can cause side effects such as anxiety, insomnia, and palpitations.”
“Because it can have a stimulating effect, it carries a high risk of abuse.”
He added,
“This medication is prohibited from being prescribed consecutively for more than 28 days, and repeated use outside medical institutions could lead to problems.”
The former manager said Park Na Rae seemed to have built a tolerance, sometimes taking two packets before bed at once. Pills weren’t given in typical “after meals” doses but scattered throughout the day, increasing abuse risk.
The manager also questioned the prescription schedule, saying Park Na Rae was told to “contact when the medication runs out” rather than following doctor orders. The “injection auntie” reportedly said,
“Short Mouth Sun also takes this medication four times a day.”
This claim remains unverified.
Short Mouth Sun denied illegal drug use, saying,
“I have received swelling medication but have never received illegal prescriptions or intravenous treatments.”
The “injection auntie” scandal started with Park Na Rae and now involves several celebs, including SHINee’s Key, sparking industry-wide suspicion around illegal medical procedures.
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