29598. Heifer and steer implants. (F.D.C. No. 48212. S. Nos. 49-338/9 T.) QUANTITY : 2 jars containing a total of 266 heifer implants, and 2 jars contain- ing a total of 200 steer implants, at Oakdale, Calif. SHIPPED : During' the years 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, and 1962, from Rio Piedras, P.R. LABEL IN PART: (Jar) "250 Heifer implants, 120 Day Caution: New drug lim- ited by federal law to clinical investigational use only (animal) under the supervision of Dr. G. E. Taylor * * * Pan American Laboratories, Rio Pier- re, Puerto Rico"; and "250 Steer Implants 120 Day Caution: New drug * * * Under supervision of Dr. Glenn E. Taylor, D.V.M." RESULTS OF INVESTIGATION : The articles were shipped from Puerto Rico to a firm in Porterville, Calif., where the articles were relabeled and reshipped to Yosemite Veterinary Hospital & Supply, Modesto, Calif., who in turn re- labeled the lots as described above and reshipped them to the dealer. Analysis showed that the articles consisted of hexestrol and androstanedione or hexes- trol and testosterone. LIBELED : 10-12-62, N. Dist. Calif. CHARGE: 402(a)(2)(C)—while held for sale, the articles contained a food- additive, namely, hexestrol and androstanedione or hexestrol and testosterone, which was unsafe within the meaning of 409 since it and its use or intended - use were not in conformity with a regulation or exemption. The articles were alleged also to be a new drug for which no application was effective, as reported in notices of judgment on drugs and devices, No. 7685. DISPOSITION : 2-27-63. Default—destruction.