From a consideration of the evidence presented, the referee concludes that the claims made for Iodeol and Iodagol are unwarranted, exaggerated and misleading. He recommends that Iodeol and Iodagol be declared ineligible for New and Nonofficial Remedies for conflict with Rules 1 and 2 (misleading statements as to composition and identification) and with Rule 6 (unwarranted and misleading therapeutic claims). He further recommends that the Council authorize publication of the preceding summary of the consideration of Iodeol and Iodagol in The Journal and inclusion of the full report in the annual Council reports after submission to the manufacturer.—(From The Journal A. M. A., Nov. 17, 1917.)
CAPSULES BISMUTH RESORCINOL COMPOUND NOT ADMITTED TO N. N. R.
Report of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry
In response to inquiries received, the Council took up the consideration of Capsules Bismuth Resorcinol Compound (The Gross Drug Company, Inc., New York City). The label, sent by the Gross Drug Company, bore the following:
Capsules
Bismuth Resorcinol Compound
Bismuth Subgallate | 2 | grs. |
Resorcinol | 1 | gr. |
Beta Naphthol | 1⁄2 | gr. |
Creosote (Beechwood) | 1 | m. |
| This combination is of acknowledged value in reducing the intestinalputrefaction and fermentation, allaying the pain and discomfortof flatulent conditions in the intestinal tract. | ||
| Dose.—One or two capsules before or after meals repeated in twohours if necessary. | ||
| The Gross Drug Company, Inc. 20 Laight Street, New York | ||
The Council held this preparation inadmissible to New and Nonofficial Remedies or the Appendix, because (1) the claim “acknowledged value in reducing the intestinal putrefaction and fermentation, allaying the pain and discomfort of flatulent conditions in the intestinal tract” is an unwarranted, exaggerated and misleading claim of therapeutic value (Rule 6); because (2) the name does not indicate the identity of the bismuth salt contained in the capsules, nor declare the presence of betanaphthol and creosote (Rule 8); and because (3) the combination of bismuth subgallate, resorcinol, betanaphthol and creosote in fixed proportions is irrational (Rule 10).—(From Reports of Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry, 1917, p. 139.)