American Home Products Corporation v. Federal Trade Commission

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
American Home Products Corporation v. Federal Trade Commission, 421 F.2d 845 (6th Cir. 1970)
1970 U.S. App. LEXIS 10764; 1970 Trade Cas. (CCH) 73,072

American Home Products Corporation v. Federal Trade Commission

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

This is the second appeal of this pase. On the first appeal we found “substantial evidence to support most but not all of the provisions of the Commission’s order” and directed modification consistent with the opinion. 402 F.2d 237 (1969).

Upon return of the case to the Commission, a modified final order was entered which the Commission argues is within the guidelines of our opinion. Petitioner again seeks review, insisting that the Commission’s final order is too restrictive.

Upon consideration, we are of the opinion that the Commission’s final order is consistent with our opinion on the *846 first appeal with this exception: Paragraph I. A. (4), which now reads:

“Afford any relief from pain or itching associated with hemorrhoids in excess of affording temporary relief of many types of pain and itching of hemorrhoidal tissue;”

shall be modified to read:

“Afford any relief from pain or itching associated with hemorrhoids in excess of affording temporary relief of pain and itching of hemorrhoidal tissue in many cases;”

Subject to the foregoing modification, the Commission’s final order, dated July 15, 1969 in docket No. 8641, is affirmed and enforcement is granted.

Reference

Full Case Name
AMERICAN HOME PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Petitioner, v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION, Respondent
Cited By
1 case
Status
Published