3140. Misbranding of Arnold Eqwerm Powder. U. S. v. 66 Jars * * *. (F. D. C. No. 28722. Sample No. 1286-K.) LIBEL FILED: February 20,1950, Southern District of Florida. ALLEGED SHIPMENT: On or about June 21, 1949, by Arnold Laboratories, from New Castle, Ind. PRODUCT : 66 1-pound jars of Arnold Eqwerm Powder at Miami, Fla. LABEL, IN PAST: "Arnold Eqwerm Powder Contains: Arsenic Trioxide . . . 2? Powdered Worm. Seed . . . 4? Tobacco Powder ... 5? Pow- dered Areca Nut ... 10? Copper Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Iron Sulfate, Calcium Phosphate." NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 502 (a), certain statements in the labeling of the article were false and misleading since they represented and suggested that the article was effective as a worm powder and was effective to reduce the intestinal infestations of ascarids and strongyles of horses and mules, whereas the article was not effective for such purposes. DISPOSITION : June 8, 1950. Default decree of forfeiture and destruction. INDEXES TO NOTICES OF JUDGMENT D. D. N. J. NOS, 3121 to 3140 PRODUCTS N. J. No. Adhesive bandages 3134 Amytal tablets 3122 Angelica root 3128 Arnold Eqwerm Powder? 3140 Bandages and dressings? 3134 Carbrital capsules 3123 Chorionic gonadotropin?3130-3132 Coltsfoot leaves 3128 Devices 3135, 3136, 131B8 Dia-Ton 3139 and J. No. Dressings. See Bandag dressings. Eqwerm Powder, Arnold? 3140 Folamin 3129 Foot Balm, Gold-N-Medal? 3127 Gold-N-Medal Foot Balm? 3127 Gonadotropin, chorionic?3130-3132 Injection preparations. See Pa- renteral drugs, contaminated. Jalap root?; 3128 1 (3138) Permanent injunction issued.