7008. Various prescription drugs. (F.D.C. No. 46070. S. Nos. 25-137/42 R, 25-144/45 R, 25-147/51 R.) QUANTITY : 5 cartons of various prescription drugs at Kansas City, Mo., in pos- session of Prospect Pharmacy. SHIPPED : On unknown dates, by various drug handlers. RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION : The articles consisted of quantities of prescription drugs repacked from physicians' samples into bottles having labels bearing brand names indicative of manufacture outside the State of Missouri and bear- ing the words "Complimentary," "Professional Trial Package," "Professional Sample" or similar wording and the names and addresses of the manufac- turers, packers, or distributors located outside the Slate of Missouri; and of quantities of prescription drugs which were not yet repacked, originally intended for use as samples, and still in the original sample packages bearing the names and addresses of manufacturers, packers, and distributors outside the State of Missouri. LIBELED : 7-10-61, W. Dist. Mo. CHARGE: 502(a)-while held for sale, the sample legends appearing on the labels affixed to a number of the articles were false and misleading as applied to the articles in the possession of a repaeker and intended for sale and not intended for use as "complimentary-not for sale" samples for physicians and others lawfully engaged in dispensing prescription drugs; 502(b) (1)-a num- ber of the articles of drug failed to bear a label containing the names and places of business of the manufacturers, packers, or distributors; 502(f) (1) - the labeling of a number of articles failed to bear adequate directions for use and they were not exempt from that requirement since they were subject to 503 (b)(1) and their labels failed to bear an identifying lot number as required by regulations; and 503(b) (4)-a number of the articles were drugs subject to the provisions of 503(b) (1) and their labels failed to bear the statement "Caution: Federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription." DISPOSITION: 1-16-62. Default-destruction.