Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
SlideShare a Scribd company logo
The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable
Advertisements) Act 1954
Classes of Prohibited Advertisements
PART-02
Alok Kumar
CLASSES OF PROHIBITED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Section-03
Prohibition of Advertisement of
Certain Drugs for Treatment of
Certain Diseases and Disorders.
Section-04
Prohibition of Misleading
Advertisements Relating to
Drugs.
Section-05
Prohibition of
Advertisement of
Magic Remedies
Section-06
Prohibition of Import &
Export of Certain
Advertisements
Alok Kumar
Prohibition of Advertisement of Certain Drugs for Treatment
of Certain Diseases and Disorders:-
i. The procurement of miscarriage in women or prevention of
conception in women; or
ii. The maintenance or improvement of the capacity of human beings
for sexual pleasure;
iii. The correction of menstrual disorder in women; or
iv. The diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of any
disease, disorder or condition specified in the Schedule, or any other
disease, disorder or condition which may be specified in the rules
made under this Act (Sch. J).
CLASSES OF PROHIBITED
ADVERTISEMENTS
Section-03
Alok Kumar
Names Of The Diseases, DisorderAnd Conditions As PerSchedule
1. Appendicitis. 2.
2. Arteriosclerosis.
3. Blindness
4. Blood poisoning.
5. Bright‟s disease.
6. Cancer
7. Cataract.
8. Deafness.
9. Diabetes.
10. Diseases and disorders of the brain.
11. Diseases and disorders of the optical
system
12. Diseases and disorders of the uterus
13. Disorders of menstrual flow.
14. Disorders of the nervous system.
15. Disorders of the prostatic gland.
16. Dropsy.
17. Epilepsy.
18. Female diseases (in general)
19. Fevers (in general).
20. Fits.
21. Forms and structure of the
female bust.
22. Gall stones, kidney stones and
bladder stones.
23. Gangrene
24. Glaucoma.
25. Goitre.
26. Heart diseases.
27. High or low blood pressure.
28. Hydrocele.
29. Hysteria.
30. Infantile paralysis.
31. Insanity.
32. Leprosy.
33. Leucoderma.
34. Lockjaw.
35. Locomotor ataxia.
36. Lupus.
37. Nervous debility.Alok Kumar
38. Obesity.
39. Paralysis.
40. Plague.
41. Pleurisy.
42. Pneumonia.
43. Rheumatism.
44. Ruptures.
45. Sexual impotence.
46. Smallpox.
47. Stature of persons.
48. Sterility in women.
49. Trachoma.
50. Tuberculosis.
51. Tumours.
52. Typhoid fever.
53. Ulcers of gastrointestinal tracts.
54. Venereal diseases, including syphilis,
gonorrhea, soft chancre, venereal
granuloma and lympho granuloma.
Alok Kumar
Prohibition of Misleading Advertisements Relating
to Drugs:-
Subject to the provisions of this Act, no person shall take any part in
the publication of any advertisement relating to a drug if the
advertisement contains any matter which-
 directly or indirectly gives a false impression regarding the true
nature or character of the drug; or
 makes a false claim for the drug; or
 is otherwise false or misleading in any material particular
are prohibited.
Section-04
Alok Kumar
Prohibition of Advertisement of Magic Remedies for Treatment
of Certain Diseases and Disorders:-
No person carrying on or purporting to carry on the profession of
administering magic remedies shall take any part in the publication of any
advertisement referring to any magic remedy which directly or indirectly
claims to be efficacious for any of the purposes specified in Section 3.
Prohibition of Import into, and Export from, India of Certain
Advertisements:-
No person shall import into, or export from, the territories to which this Act
extends any documents containing an advertisement of the nature referred to
in Section 3 or in Section 4 or Section 5, and any document containing any
such advertisements shall be deemed to be goods of which the import or
export has been prohibited under section 19 of the Sea Customs Act, 1878 (8
of 1878), and all the provisions of that Act shall have effect accordingly.
Section-05
Section-06
Alok Kumar
Alok Kumar

More Related Content

Prohibited Advertisements under the Drug & Magic remedies Act 1954

  • 1. The Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act 1954 Classes of Prohibited Advertisements PART-02 Alok Kumar
  • 2. CLASSES OF PROHIBITED ADVERTISEMENTS Section-03 Prohibition of Advertisement of Certain Drugs for Treatment of Certain Diseases and Disorders. Section-04 Prohibition of Misleading Advertisements Relating to Drugs. Section-05 Prohibition of Advertisement of Magic Remedies Section-06 Prohibition of Import & Export of Certain Advertisements Alok Kumar
  • 3. Prohibition of Advertisement of Certain Drugs for Treatment of Certain Diseases and Disorders:- i. The procurement of miscarriage in women or prevention of conception in women; or ii. The maintenance or improvement of the capacity of human beings for sexual pleasure; iii. The correction of menstrual disorder in women; or iv. The diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of any disease, disorder or condition specified in the Schedule, or any other disease, disorder or condition which may be specified in the rules made under this Act (Sch. J). CLASSES OF PROHIBITED ADVERTISEMENTS Section-03 Alok Kumar
  • 4. Names Of The Diseases, DisorderAnd Conditions As PerSchedule 1. Appendicitis. 2. 2. Arteriosclerosis. 3. Blindness 4. Blood poisoning. 5. Bright‟s disease. 6. Cancer 7. Cataract. 8. Deafness. 9. Diabetes. 10. Diseases and disorders of the brain. 11. Diseases and disorders of the optical system 12. Diseases and disorders of the uterus 13. Disorders of menstrual flow. 14. Disorders of the nervous system. 15. Disorders of the prostatic gland. 16. Dropsy. 17. Epilepsy. 18. Female diseases (in general) 19. Fevers (in general). 20. Fits. 21. Forms and structure of the female bust. 22. Gall stones, kidney stones and bladder stones. 23. Gangrene 24. Glaucoma. 25. Goitre. 26. Heart diseases. 27. High or low blood pressure. 28. Hydrocele. 29. Hysteria. 30. Infantile paralysis. 31. Insanity. 32. Leprosy. 33. Leucoderma. 34. Lockjaw. 35. Locomotor ataxia. 36. Lupus. 37. Nervous debility.Alok Kumar
  • 5. 38. Obesity. 39. Paralysis. 40. Plague. 41. Pleurisy. 42. Pneumonia. 43. Rheumatism. 44. Ruptures. 45. Sexual impotence. 46. Smallpox. 47. Stature of persons. 48. Sterility in women. 49. Trachoma. 50. Tuberculosis. 51. Tumours. 52. Typhoid fever. 53. Ulcers of gastrointestinal tracts. 54. Venereal diseases, including syphilis, gonorrhea, soft chancre, venereal granuloma and lympho granuloma. Alok Kumar
  • 6. Prohibition of Misleading Advertisements Relating to Drugs:- Subject to the provisions of this Act, no person shall take any part in the publication of any advertisement relating to a drug if the advertisement contains any matter which-  directly or indirectly gives a false impression regarding the true nature or character of the drug; or  makes a false claim for the drug; or  is otherwise false or misleading in any material particular are prohibited. Section-04 Alok Kumar
  • 7. Prohibition of Advertisement of Magic Remedies for Treatment of Certain Diseases and Disorders:- No person carrying on or purporting to carry on the profession of administering magic remedies shall take any part in the publication of any advertisement referring to any magic remedy which directly or indirectly claims to be efficacious for any of the purposes specified in Section 3. Prohibition of Import into, and Export from, India of Certain Advertisements:- No person shall import into, or export from, the territories to which this Act extends any documents containing an advertisement of the nature referred to in Section 3 or in Section 4 or Section 5, and any document containing any such advertisements shall be deemed to be goods of which the import or export has been prohibited under section 19 of the Sea Customs Act, 1878 (8 of 1878), and all the provisions of that Act shall have effect accordingly. Section-05 Section-06 Alok Kumar