When is commercial speech about prescription drugs judged false and deceptive?
1. fails to indicate possible side effects
2. exaggerates the effectiveness of a drug compared to its drawbacks
3. neglects to specify the negative effects of long-term usage
4. contains a representation that a drug is better, more effective, or useful in a broader range of condition, then can be justified by at least 2 clinical trials
5. claims that a drug is safer than a competitor's product without appropriate scientific evidence