3555. Misbranding of Dexedrine Sulfate tablets. U. S. v. J. Malcolm Webb- (Webb's Drugs). Plea of guilty. Fine, $250. (F. D. C. No. 30615. Sample Nos. 84778-K, 10855-L.) INPOBMATION FILED : July 17, 1951, Southern District of Ohio, against J. Mal- colm Webb, trading as Webb's Drugs, Camden, Ohio. INTEBSTATE SHIPMENT : From the State of Pennsylvania into the State of Ohio,, of quantities of Dexedrine Sulfate tablets. ALLEGED VIOLATION : On or about November 3, 1950, and January 4, 1951, while the tablets were being held for sale at Webb's Drugs after shipment in inter- state commerce, the defendant caused a number of the tablets to be repacked and sold without a physician's prescription, which acts resulted in the re- packaged tablets being misbranded. NATURE OF CHARGE: Misbranding, Section 502 (b) (2), the repackaged tablets- failed to bear a label containing statements of the quantity of the contents; and, Section 502 (f) (1), the labeling of the repackaged tablets bore no directions for use. DISPOSITION : November 15, 1951. A plea of guilty having been entered, the- court imposed a fine of $250.