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Vascular purification machine falsely claimed that CUHK professor developed medical school and condemned falsely: See a doctor if you are sick

2022-11-25T13:44:18.138Z


The Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of China stated today (25th) that inaccurate information has been circulated on the Internet recently, falsely claiming that there are medical devices and health foods developed by professors of the Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University, which are sold overseas and locally.


The Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University of China stated today (25th) that inaccurate information has been circulated on the Internet recently, falsely claiming that there are medical devices and health foods developed by professors of the Faculty of Medicine of the Chinese University, which are sold overseas and locally. Information, pictures and research articles of professors and research teams of the Faculty of Medicine of CUHK are used for promotional and marketing purposes.


The Faculty of Medicine of CUHK clarified that the relevant products have nothing to do with CUHK, the Faculty of Medicine and their faculty members, emphasizing that the clinical faculty members of the Faculty of Medicine will not promote any products, treatments and services, nor will they engage in any related commercial activities.

Xing Ming pointed out that he deeply regrets the seriously inaccurate content of the advertisement, condemns it and reserves the right to pursue it.


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A portrait of psychiatrist Li Cheng was attached to the blood vessel purification machine

Alleged to be false advertisements, one of which was published by the Facebook page "Minshengtang Traditional Chinese Medicine", claiming that the company's "blood vessel purification machine" was "newly developed by the medical school" and specialized in treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, and "recovered in 30 days "Ordinary People", priced at 399 yuan.

The post attracted 299 likes, and 37 people left messages to inquire.

The advertisement stated that the product was developed by the Faculty of Medicine of CUHK, and there were portraits of 4 experts, including the former president of CUHK and specialist in Gastroenterology and Hepatology Joe Sung, professor of the Department of Clinical Oncology Mo Shujin, honorary clinical professor (psychiatry) Li Cheng, and Professor Chen Liyuan, an expert in Gastroenterology and Hepatology.

(Screenshot of AK MALL website)

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Another piece of false information involves the "AK MALL" Jiangtangling, which claims to be the team of Chen Chong'e, Chair Professor of Internal Medicine and Therapeutics, Faculty of Medicine, CUHK. It has been researching the latest scientific breakthrough for 16 years and can reverse diabetes. It also refers to the drug as "already Successfully cured millions of sugar lovers.” The original price of the drug was NT$2,988 (equivalent to HK$754.4), and the current special price is NT$1,089 (equivalent to approximately HK$275).

The webpage also falsely claimed that David Davis, the former British Minister of Brexit, suffered from type 2 diabetes and his condition improved after taking Jiangtangling.

The Faculty of Medicine of CUHK solemnly declares that the above-mentioned products have nothing to do with CUHK, the Faculty of Medicine of CUHK and their faculty members, emphasizing that the clinical faculty of the Faculty of Medicine will never promote any products, treatments or services, nor will they engage in any related commercial activities. Activity.

The Faculty of Medicine of CUHK expresses its deep regret for the serious inaccuracies in the content of the advertisement, condemns it and reserves the right to pursue it.

The statement also called on the public to seek professional advice from doctors if they have any health concerns, and not to buy or take over-the-counter medicines for safety reasons.

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Source: hk1

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