A court of appeals ruled the directions for use on a drug label must include the purpose for which the drug is offered
In 1950, in Alberty Food Products Co. v. U.S. , a court of appeals rules that the directions for use on a drug label must include the purpose for which the drug is offered. Therefore, a worthless remedy cannot escape the law by not stating the condition it is supposed to treat.
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Source: U.S. National Library of Medicine
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