Medicines prescribed by hospitals are part of medical services and patients need to pay accordingly to get the medicines. Refusing to get the medication without paying for it is an act that is not in line with the rules and ethics of medical services. Hospitals need to maintain normal operations and provide quality healthcare and therefore need to ensure that patients pay their fees as required. If a patient fails to pay, the hospital may take appropriate measures, such as stopping the provision of services or taking legal action to defend its rights. Therefore, it is not acceptable for hospitals to prescribe medicines without paying for them or taking them.