21 U.S.C. § 825 : US Code - Section 825: Labeling and packaging
Search 21 U.S.C. § 825 : US Code - Section 825: Labeling and packaging
(a) Symbol
It shall be unlawful to distribute a controlled substance in a
commercial container unless such container, when and as required by
regulations of the Attorney General, bears a label (as defined in
section 321(k) of this title) containing an identifying symbol for
such substance in accordance with such regulations. A different
symbol shall be required for each schedule of controlled
substances.
(b) Unlawful distribution without identifying symbol
It shall be unlawful for the manufacturer of any controlled
substance to distribute such substance unless the labeling (as
defined in section 321(m) of this title) of such substance
contains, when and as required by regulations of the Attorney
General, the identifying symbol required under subsection (a) of
this section.
(c) Warning on label
The Secretary shall prescribe regulations under section 353(b) of
this title which shall provide that the label of a drug listed in
schedule II, III, or IV shall, when dispensed to or for a patient,
contain a clear, concise warning that it is a crime to transfer the
drug to any person other than the patient.
(d) Containers to be securely sealed
It shall be unlawful to distribute controlled substances in
schedule I or II, and narcotic drugs in schedule III or IV, unless
the bottle or other container, stopper, covering, or wrapper
thereof is securely sealed as required by regulations of the
Attorney General.
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