21 USC § 353b - Prereview of television advertisements
(a)
In general
The Secretary may require the submission of any television advertisement for a drug (including any script, story board, rough, or a completed video production of the television advertisement) to the Secretary for review under this section not later than 45 days before dissemination of the television advertisement.
(b)
Review
In conducting a review of a television advertisement under this section, the Secretary may make recommendations with respect to information included in the label of the drug—
(c)
No authority to require changes
Except as provided by subsection (e), this section does not authorize the Secretary to make or direct changes in any material submitted pursuant to subsection (a).
(d)
Elderly populations, children, racially and ethnically diverse communities
In formulating recommendations under subsection (b), the Secretary shall take into consideration the impact of the advertised drug on elderly populations, children, and racially and ethnically diverse communities.
(e)
Specific disclosures
(1)
Serious risk; safety protocol
In conducting a review of a television advertisement under this section, if the Secretary determines that the advertisement would be false or misleading without a specific disclosure about a serious risk listed in the labeling of the drug involved, the Secretary may require inclusion of such disclosure in the advertisement.
(2)
Date of approval
In conducting a review of a television advertisement under this section, the Secretary may require the advertisement to include, for a period not to exceed 2 years from the date of the approval of the drug under section
355 of this title or section
262 of title
42, a specific disclosure of such date of approval if the Secretary determines that the advertisement would otherwise be false or misleading.
(a)
In general
The Secretary may require the submission of any television advertisement for a drug (including any script, story board, rough, or a completed video production of the television advertisement) to the Secretary for review under this section not later than 45 days before dissemination of the television advertisement.
(b)
Review
In conducting a review of a television advertisement under this section, the Secretary may make recommendations with respect to information included in the label of the drug—
(c)
No authority to require changes
Except as provided by subsection (e), this section does not authorize the Secretary to make or direct changes in any material submitted pursuant to subsection (a).
(d)
Elderly populations, children, racially and ethnically diverse communities
In formulating recommendations under subsection (b), the Secretary shall take into consideration the impact of the advertised drug on elderly populations, children, and racially and ethnically diverse communities.
(e)
Specific disclosures
(1)
Serious risk; safety protocol
In conducting a review of a television advertisement under this section, if the Secretary determines that the advertisement would be false or misleading without a specific disclosure about a serious risk listed in the labeling of the drug involved, the Secretary may require inclusion of such disclosure in the advertisement.
(2)
Date of approval
In conducting a review of a television advertisement under this section, the Secretary may require the advertisement to include, for a period not to exceed 2 years from the date of the approval of the drug under section
355 of this title or section
262 of title
42, a specific disclosure of such date of approval if the Secretary determines that the advertisement would otherwise be false or misleading.
Source
(June 25, 1938, ch. 675, § 503B, as added Pub. L. 110–85, title IX, § 901(d)(2),Sept. 27, 2007, 121 Stat. 939.)
Effective Date
Section effective 180 days after Sept. 27, 2007, see section 909 ofPub. L. 110–85, set out as an Effective Date of 2007 Amendment note under section
331 of this title.
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