Section 2 of DMROA : Section 2: Definitions
DMROA
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Explanation using Example
Imagine a company named "Herbal Heal" produces a cream that they claim can "cure" arthritis when applied to the joints. They create a brochure with bold statements about the cream's effectiveness and distribute it in a local community. This brochure falls under the definition of an 'advertisement' as per Section 2(a) of The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisement) Act, 1954.
The cream itself is considered a 'drug' as per Section 2(b), since it is intended for external use on human beings with the purpose ...
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