3.2-4907 - Misbranded remedy.
§ 3.2-4907. Misbranded remedy.
An animal remedy is misbranded:
1. Unless the label bears, in the English language:
a. The name and principal addresses of the manufacturer or person responsiblefor placing such animal remedy on the market.
b. The name, brand, or trademark under which the animal remedy is sold.
c. An accurate quantity statement of the net contents of the package, lot, orparcel, such contents stated by weight in the case of solids, by volume inthe case of liquids, and by both count and weight or volume per dose in thecase of dosage forms.
d. The common or usual name of each active ingredient; in the case of a drugor drugs intended to be mixed with or in a feed for animals, and in the caseof mixtures of a drug or drugs with or in a feed for animals, the Englishname of each active ingredient shall be stated and also the percentage ofeach active ingredient, or, in the case of antibiotics, the number of gramsof each such active ingredient present in one pound of the product.
e. Adequate directions for use.
f. Adequate warnings against use in those conditions, whether pathological ornormal, where its use may be dangerous to the health of animals, or againstunsafe dosage, methods or duration of methods, administration, orapplication, in such manner and form, as are necessary for the protection ofanimals.
2. If the labeling is false or misleading in any particular.
3. If its container is made, formed, or filled so as to be deceptive ormisleading as to the amount of contents.
4. If it is dangerous to the health of animals when used in the dosage orwith the frequency or duration prescribed, recommended, or suggested in thelabeling of such remedy.
5. If any word, statement, or other information appearing on the label doesnot also appear on the outside container or wrapper, if present, of theretail package of such article, or is not easily legible through the outsidecontainer or wrapper.
6. If any word, statement, or other information required to appear on thelabel is not prominently placed on the label with such conspicuousness, ascompared with other words, statements, designs, or devices in the labeling,and in such terms, that it is likely to be read and understood by theordinary individual under customary conditions of purchase and use.
Any animal remedy that is manufactured and distributed under license from andunder the supervision of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and incompliance with the regulations of such department complies with this section.
(Code 1950, §§ 3-646.1, 3-646.3; 1956, c. 517; 1966, c. 702, §§ 3.1-829,3.1-832; 1994, c. 910; 2008, c. 860.)