Can hospitals sell drugs allocated by superiors?
Drugs allocated by higher authorities cannot be sold by hospitals. Drugs allocated by higher authorities are usually provided by higher medical institutions to lower medical institutions to ensure the clinical needs of lower medical institutions. Therefore, drugs allocated by higher authorities are generally not allowed to be sold outside the hospital, and can only be used in lower medical institutions or provided to patients in need of treatment. This is because the drugs provided by higher medical institutions are to protect the clinical needs of lower medical institutions, not for commercial purposes. If you sell drugs allocated by your superiors without authorization, you may violate relevant regulations and laws and regulations, and you need to bear corresponding legal responsibilities. Therefore, medical institutions should abide by the relevant regulations and requirements when using drugs allocated by higher authorities to ensure the legal use of drugs.