When is commercial speech about prescription drugs judged false and deceptive?

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


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