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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
misbrand . - adjective US, law Of a product, containing incorrect information on the
label that would tend to deceive consumers as to any aspect of the product.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective branded or labeled falsely and in violation of statutory requirements
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Examples
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According to Mr Goldman, "Under no circumstances, given the regulatory scheme, can a drug be considered 'misbranded' if the science supports a truthful warning of the risk of suicidality."
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Because the widget device did not allow for including the type of risk information and caveats about Tasigna which FDA demands, the letter informed Novartis that it had "misbranded" its drug.
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Because the widget device did not allow for including the type of risk information and caveats about Tasigna which FDA demands, the letter informed Novartis that it had "misbranded" its drug.
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Because the widget device did not allow for including the type of risk information and caveats about Tasigna which FDA demands, the letter informed Novartis that it had "misbranded" its drug.
Forbes.com: News Glenn G. Lammi 2011
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Alfred Caronia is appealing to the Second Circuit in New York from his conviction for promoting the sale of a "misbranded" drug.
Forbes.com: News Rich Samp 2010
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But along with adulterated it also includes "misbranded" which seems to include making any "claim" about health effects that the FDA wants to disallow- essentially, anything that says that vitamins can fix health problems.
Stormgard Journal tchipakkan 2010
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As a result, the improperly packaged products were deemed "misbranded" by state health authorities.
FortBendNow.com 2010
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Some of the drugs were "misbranded," officials said.
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HOUSTON -- A wholesale prescription drug distributor agrees to destroy products the state deemed to be "misbranded," KPRC Local 2 reported Thursday.
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( "misbranded") medicines, have become a real and growing threat to global health ...
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