FDA Wise To Duck High Court Off-Label Ruling, Attys Say

By Greg Ryan ( January 24, 2013, 9:51 PM EST) -- The U. S. Food and Drug Administration has decided not to challenge the Second Circuit's decision that a sales representative's truthful off-label promotion of a drug was protected speech, a move experts say wisely avoids a U. S. Supreme Court showdown that could have expanded the ruling's reach and given drugmakers more room for off-label marketing. . . .

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