4408. Misbranding of dextroamphetamine sulfate tablets. U. S. v. Oscar Sussman (Sussman's Drugs), and Samuel H. Lubinsky. Pleas of guilty. Each defendant fined $100. (F. D. C No. 35748. Sample Nos. 51864-L, 51869-L.) INFORMATION FILED: March 17, 1954, District of New Jersey, against Oscar Sussman, trading as Sussman's Drugs, Paterson, N. J., and Samuel H. Lubinsky, a pharmacist. NATURE OF CHARGE: On or about April 6 and 28, 1953, while a number of dextroamphetamine sulfate tablets were being held for sale at Sussman's Drugs, after shipment in interstate commerce, various quantities of the drug were dispensed without a prescription from a practitioner licensed by law to administer such drug. Defendant Sussman was charged with causing the acts of dispensing involved in each of the two counts of the information, and Defendant Lubinsky was joined as a defendant in one of the counts. Such acts of dispensing were contrary to Section 503 (b) (1), and resulted in the dispensed drug being misbranded while held for sale. DISPOSITION : May 10, 1954. The defendants having entered pleas of guilty, the court fined each defendant $100.