Connecticut Statutes
§ 21a-114 — (Formerly Sec. 19-233). When advertisement of drugs and devices deemed to be false.
Connecticut § 21a-114
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 21a-114 (2026).
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The advertisement of a drug or device representing it to have any effect in albuminuria, appendicitis, arteriosclerosis, blood poison, bone disease, Bright's disease, cancer, carbuncles, cholecystitis, diabetes, diphtheria, dropsy, erysipelas, gallstones, heart and vascular diseases, high blood pressure, mastoiditis, measles, meningitis, mumps, nephritis, otitis media, paralysis, pneumonia, poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis), prostate gland disorders, pyelitis, scarlet fever, sexual impotence, sinus infection, smallpox, tuberculosis, tumors, typhoid, uremia or sexually transmitted disease, shall also be deemed to be false; except that no advertisement not in violation of section 21a-113 shall be deemed to be false under this section if it is disseminated only to members of the medical, de
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Legislative History
(1949 Rev., S. 3950; P.A. 18-168, S. 28.) History: Sec. 19-233 transferred to Sec. 21a-114 in 1983; P.A. 18-168 replaced “venereal disease” with “sexually transmitted disease”.
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