United States v. 62 PACKAGES, ETC.

142 F.2d 107, 1944 U.S. App. LEXIS 3270
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
DecidedMay 4, 1944
Docket8357
StatusPublished
Cited by16 cases

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United States v. 62 PACKAGES, ETC., 142 F.2d 107, 1944 U.S. App. LEXIS 3270 (7th Cir. 1944).

Opinion

LINDLEY, District Judge.

Claimant seeks to reverse a judgment condemning “Marmola” drug tablets entered in a proceeding under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, c. 675, 52 Stat. 1040, 21 U.S.C.A. § 301 et seq. The essential averments of the libel were that the tablets were misbranded in that (1) when used as prescribed they are dangerous to health; (2) they are falsely represented to be a safe and appropriate remedy for obesity; and, (3) the instructions for use fail to reveal facts material with respect to the consequences which may arise upon the use of the drug as prescribed, thus violating Sections 502 (a), 502 (j) and 201 ' (n) of the Act. 1

The Government complained of the printed matter on the packages and in the circulars accompanying them. The directions on the box read: “Take one tablet before each meal and at bed time with enough water to swallow easily or as directed by a physician. Marmola is recommended only as a treatment for adult fat persons whose excess fatness is caused- by hypothyroidism with accompanying subnormal metabolic rates but who are otherwise normal and healthy. Marmola should not be taken by persons suffering from any abnormal condition- except abnormal excess fat caused as above stated. We make no diagnosis as that is the function of your physician who must be consulted for that purpose. Marmola is not recommended for children. Before taking be sure to read the enclosed circular.”

The instructions in the circular are more detailed; only the part which it is necessary to consider is quoted: “ * * * Marmola *109 is not sold as a cure-all. It is intended for use only by obese (obesity is the term used by the medical profession for an excessive development of fat throughout the body) persons who are otherwise normal and healthy and whose obesity is caused by hypothyroidism with accompanying subnormal metabolism, and our statements and representations made herein or otherwise are strictly limited to this treatment under these conditions and according to the dosage as recommended. We do not make any diagnosis as that is the function of your physician, who must be consulted for that purpose. Marmola should not be taken by persons suffering from any abnormal condition except obesity (abnormal excess fat) caused as above stated.”

“Important Directions

“First

“Take one Marmola Tablet before each meal and one at bedtime—four a day. Do this regularly.

“Second

“For best results we recommend that Marmola be used as directed over a period of sixty to ninety day»—if needed that long.

“ * * * No food, drug or other substance which has any physiological effect may be taken internally or applied externally without the possibility of unpleasant or harmful results in some persons if they happen to be constituted so that they do not tolerate the food or other substance. Such a condition can not always be predicated either by physicians or others. If any unpleasant effects are experienced stop taking Marmola until they disappear, then resume taking one-half of the former dosage or consult a physician.”

“Suggestions.

“ * * * The idea that excess fat is always due solely to laziness or gluttony has been dissipated by science. One may be active and eat moderately and still grow fat, if a deficiency exists which causes too much food to be converted into fat instead of energy.

“Marmola is a time-tested aid to correct this basic cause of the abnormal excessive fat accumulated by reason of the deficiency it is designed to correct.”

“When to Stop

“ * * * But you are the best judge of the weight at which you feel the best and are most efficient. Stop taking Marmola as soon as you lose your abnormal excess weight. If, later, you should start to gain again take more Marmola tablets until conditions are corrected.”

“ * * * Consult your physician if any unusual circumstances or conditions arise.”

“Your doctor, of course, is opposed to self-medication. He may prefer to write his own prescription for some special case, but the Marmola prescription has been developed by over 30 years of experience and its efficiency has been tested by the sale of over 20,000,000 boxes throughout the world.”

Our essential question is whether the evidence is such as to justify us in saying as a matter of law that the District Court’s finding that Section 502 (j) of the Act has been violated because Marmola tablets, when used in the dosage and with the frequency and for the duration prescribed, recommended or suggested in their labeling, are dangerous to health is erroneous. Obviously the finding should not be set aside unless clearly against the weight of the evidence. Rule 52(a) Rules of Civil Procedure, 28 U.S.C.A. following Section 723: Sauder v. Dittmar, 10 Cir., 118 F.2d 524; United States v. State Street Trust Co., 1 Cir., 124 F.2d 948; Super Mold Corporation of California v. Bacon, 9 Cir., 130 F.2d 860; Stork v. Townsend, 6 Cir., 132 F.2d 859; Wertz v. National City Bank of Evansville, Ind., 7 Cir., 115 F.2d 65, certiorari denied 311 U.S. 675, 61 S.Ct. 41, 85 L.Ed. 434.

Claimant has sold this medical concoction for more than thirty years as a reducing aid for persons whose obesity is supposed to be caused by hypothyroidism and have an accompanying subnormal metabolism. “Hypothyroidism”, resulting from under-functioning of the thyroid gland, is accompanied by a subnormal metabolic rate and such symptoms as dryness of the skin, scarcity of hair and eyebrows, sluggishness of physical and mental reactions, decreased appetite, slower pulse rate and characteristic changes in the composition of the blood, and, in advanced stages, by a puffy and swollen appearance of the face and other parts of the body due, not to increased fatty tissue, but to mucoid fluid deposited beneath the skin. “Metabolism” denotes the sum total of all processes of the human body by which food is transformed into chemicals in turn absorbed into the blood stream and lymphatic system for the purpose of so nourishing the body that *110 it can continue to function. In other words, it is the aggregate of all processes whereby food is digested, heat and energy created* the body built up or repaired and waste matter excreted. By examination of the rates at which normal persons give off heat, scientists have established the normal rate of metabolism from which, experience has revealed, most persons deviate by not more than 10 per cent. To enjoy good health, one’s body must maintain a proper balance of essential chemicals; the thyroid gland is the primary agency in achievement of this end. Excess of the thyroid hormone in the blood stream results in hyperthyroidism and too little in hypothyroidism.

The only ingredient of the condemned drug with which the proceeding was concerned is the desiccated thyroid included in the formula.

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