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Section 4729.36 | Advertisements.

 
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(A) No place except a pharmacy licensed as a terminal distributor of dangerous drugs and no person except a licensed pharmacist shall knowingly display any sign or advertise in any fashion using the words "pharmacy," "drugs," "drug store," "drug store supplies," "pharmacist," "druggist," "pharmaceutical chemist," "drug sundries," or "medicine" or knowingly use any equivalent of those words in any manner that would lead or tend to lead the public to believe that the place is a pharmacy or the person is a pharmacist.

(B) A pharmacy making retail sales may advertise by name or therapeutic class the availability for sale or dispensing of any dangerous drug provided that the advertising includes the price information specified in the definition of that term in section 4729.01 of the Revised Code.

Last updated January 9, 2026 at 12:37 PM

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