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Tag Archives: Use"
Competitor can't stop allegedly false promotion of unapproved substances bearing CYA "not for human use" warnings
Nutrition Distribution LLC v. Pep Research, LLC, 2019 WL 652391, No. 16cv2328-WQH-BLM (S.D. Cal. Feb. 15, 2019)Nutrition Distribution sued Pep for false advertising under the Lanham Act, alleging that its competitor, a supplement company, falsely advertised certain prescription-only drugs and … Continue reading
Posted in Advertising Law
Tagged "not, allegedly, bearing, Can't, Competitor, false, Human, Promotion, Stop, Substances, Unapproved, Use", Warnings
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"Impact of Medical Marijuana Legalization on Opioid Use, Chronic Opioid Use, and High-risk Opioid Use"
The title of this post is the title of this notable new article recently published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine and authored by Anuj Shah, Corey Hayes, Mrinmayee Lakkad, and Bradley Martin. Here is the abstract: Objective To … Continue reading
Posted in Health Law
Tagged "Impact, Chronic, HighRisk, Legalization, Marijuana, Medical, Opioid, Use"
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New Cert Petition: Is Holding Land With No Present Use In The Hope The Government Allows Some Use In The Future An "Economically Beneficial Use" Of Property?
Here's the cert petition, filed yesterday, in a case we've been following closely. Here's our short summary of the case, written up when it was ready for argument in the Hawaii Supreme Court. That court's ruling against the property owner … Continue reading
Posted in Real Estate & Property Law
Tagged "Economically, Allows, Beneficial, Cert, Future, Government, holding, Hope, Land, petition, Present, Property, some, Use"
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Formal FDA approval for Epidiolex means some part of the federal government finds some part of cannabis plant has "accepted medical use"
This new CNN piece, headlined "FDA approves first cannabis-based drug," reports on the big news from the federal government concerning a very specific form of medical marijuana. Here are the details: The US Food and Drug Administration approved a cannabis-based … Continue reading
Posted in Health Law
Tagged "Accepted, Approval, Cannabis, Epidiolex, Federal, finds, Formal, Government, Means, Medical, Part, Plant, some, Use"
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"Strategies to Help Young Adults Limit Negative Consequences of Marijuana Use"
The title of this post is the title of this notable new Rand commentary authored by Eric Pedersen. Here are excerpts: Young adults between the ages of 18 and 25 have been shown to be the most prevalent and problematic … Continue reading
Posted in Health Law
Tagged "Strategies, adults, Consequences, help, limit, Marijuana, Negative, Use", Young
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