1967. Adulteration of triple distilled water. XJ. S. v. The Adson-Intrasol Labora tories, Inc., and David Ashkln. Pleas of guilty. Corporation fined $600; individual defendant sentenced to 3 months' Imprisonment. (F. D. C. No. 14253. Sample Nos. 66234-F, 76268-F, 77621-F.) INFORMATION FILED : October 1, 1945, Eastern District of New York, against the Adson-Intrasol Laboratories, Inc., a corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y., and David Ashkin, in charge of the business of the corporation. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: Between the approximate dates of December 2, 1943, and February 23, 1944, from the State' of New York into the States of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. LABEL, IN PART : "Triple Distilled Water." NATURE OF CHARGE: Adulteration, Section 501 (b), the article purported to be water for injection, a drug the name of which is recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia, an official compendium, but its quality and purity fell below the official standard since it contained pyrogens and undissolved material. The Pharmacopoeia provides that water for injection shall be free and shall *See also Nos. 1951, 1963, 1996. 746608??47 remain free from pyrogens and that it must be a clear liquid, but the difference in quality and purity of the drug from the official standard was not stated on f the label.?- DISPOSITION : October 17,1945. Pleas of guilty having been entered, the corpo- ration was fined $600, and the individual defendant sentenced to 3 months' imprisonment The sentences were to run concurrently with similar sentences against the same defendants, as reported in notices of judgment on drugs and devices, No. 1968.