5791. Lynnofol and liver injection. (F.D.C No. 42298. S. Nos. 35-141/2 P.) QUANTITY: 47 cartoned vials of Lynnofol, and 98 cartoned vials of liver injection, at Camden, N.J. SHIPPED : 6-23-58, from Philadelphia, Pa. LABEL IN PART: (Vial) "10 cc. Multiple Dose Vial LYNNOFOL (Folic Acid with Liver Liquid)" and "30 cc. Multiple Dose Vial Liver Injection U.S.P. Beef." RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION : Examination showed that the articles contained not more than 50 percent of the declared amount of vitamin Bu. LIBELED : 11-13-58, Dist. N.J. CHARGE: 501(b)-the strength of the Ivoer injection, while held for sale, dif- fered from the official standard for liver injection set forth in the United States Pharmacopeia since the potency of the article was less than that stated on its label; 501(c)-the strength of the Lynnofol, while held for sale, differed from that which it purported and was represented to possess, namely, vitamin B12 activity per cubic centimeter equivalent to 20 micrograms cyanocobalamin; and 502(a)-the label statements (Lynnofol) "Each cc. contains: * * * Vita- min B12 activity per cc equivalent to 20 micrograms cyanocobalamin" and (liver injection) "Vitamin Bu activity p. cc equivalent to 10 micrograms cyanocobalamin" were false and misleading as applied to products which con- tained less than the stated amount of vitamin Bu. DISPOSITION : 12-22-58. Default-destruction.