Drug Misbranding Statutes
/ˈdrʌɡ ˈmɪsˌbrændɪŋ ˈstætjuːts/
Definitions
- (n.) Laws enacted to prevent the false labeling, misleading advertising, or adulteration of drugs to ensure public safety.
Drug misbranding statutes require accurate labeling of pharmaceutical products to protect consumers.
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Commentary
Statutes regulating drug misbranding are critical for ensuring truthful presentation and consumer safety; drafters should emphasize clarity in labeling standards and penalties for violations.
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