False and Misleading Advertising: (prescription Tranquilizing Drugs)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1958 - 268 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 35.
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... considered judgment of most physicians the advantages in the treat- ment of the patient far outweigh the possibiilty that there may , or may not , be some long - term effect which has not been discovered . Another very commonly ...
... considered judgment of most physicians the advantages in the treat- ment of the patient far outweigh the possibiilty that there may , or may not , be some long - term effect which has not been discovered . Another very commonly ...
22. lappuse
... considered at great length various alternative proposals such as making it mandatory for the individual being quoted to clear the " copy " in all cases prior to publication . None of these appear to be practical and would consume a ...
... considered at great length various alternative proposals such as making it mandatory for the individual being quoted to clear the " copy " in all cases prior to publication . None of these appear to be practical and would consume a ...
31. lappuse
... considered not to be in the best interests of the American public or of the medical profession . 5. The use of trade names of prescription drugs in lay advertising is considered not to be in the best interests of the American public . 6 ...
... considered not to be in the best interests of the American public or of the medical profession . 5. The use of trade names of prescription drugs in lay advertising is considered not to be in the best interests of the American public . 6 ...
40. lappuse
... considered judgment of most physicians the advantages in the treatment of the patient far outweigh the possibility that there may ( or may not ) be some long - term effect which has not been discovered . Another very commonly ...
... considered judgment of most physicians the advantages in the treatment of the patient far outweigh the possibility that there may ( or may not ) be some long - term effect which has not been discovered . Another very commonly ...
43. lappuse
... considered at great length various alternative proposals such as making it mandatory for the individual being quoted to clear the " copy " in all cases prior to publication . None of these appear to be practical and would consume a ...
... considered at great length various alternative proposals such as making it mandatory for the individual being quoted to clear the " copy " in all cases prior to publication . None of these appear to be practical and would consume a ...
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187. lappuse - ASSOCIATION (AMA) seeks to promote the science and art of medicine and the betterment of public health.
156. lappuse - ... the extent to which the labeling fails to reveal facts material in the light of such representations or material with respect to consequences which may result from the use of the article to which the labeling relates under the conditions of use prescribed in the labeling thereof or under such conditions of use as are customary or usual.
142. lappuse - ... components of such drug; (3) a full statement of the composition of such drug; (4) a full description of the methods used in, and the facilities and controls used for, the manufacture, processing, and packing of such drug; (5) such samples of such drug and of the articles used as components thereof as the Secretary may require; and (6) specimens of the labeling proposed to be used for such drug.
142. lappuse - ... a full list of the articles used as components of such drug; (3) a full statement of the composition of such drug; (4) a full description of the methods used in, and the facilities and controls used for, the manufacture, processing, and packing of such drug...
142. lappuse - Secretary as a part of the application (1) full reports of investigations which have been made to show whether or not such drug is safe for use...
175. lappuse - In short, we must often, in deciding questions of this sort, look to the nature and objects of the selections made, the quantity and value of the materials used, and the degree in which the use may prejudice the sale, or diminish the profits, or supersede the objects of the original work.
190. lappuse - The function of the Council on Drugs is to examine and evaluate available evidence relating to the actions, uses, dosage, hazards, and other pertinent properties of drugs and to encourage rational therapy by timely, informative reports to the medical profession.
156. lappuse - ... representations made or suggested by statement, word, design, device, sound, or any combination thereof...
232. lappuse - Such studies, however, no matter how carefully done, suffer from the limitation that the relationship existing between the number of persons hospitalized for a given disorder and the number of persons in the population with the same disorder who never reach a mental hospital is not known. Hospitalization rates are a resultant...