<span>An over-the-counter drug ingredient not generally recognized as safe or effective for the claimed therapeutic indication is classified as CATEGORY II.
Category II is part of the 3 categories that the over-the-counter drug review classify each drug based on its active ingredients.
Here are the categories and its specifications:
</span><span>Category I: generally recognized as safe and effective for the claimed therapeutic indication
Category II: not generally recognized as safe and effective or unacceptable indications
<span>Category III: insufficient data available to permit final classification
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Only OTC drugs classified under Category I is guaranteed as safe by the government.
Answer: pattern or practice lawsuit
Explanation:
Pattern or practice case
This is a case whereby the plaintiff tries to show in court that they have been subjected into discriminatory situations which were committed by the defendant.
The plaintiff shows that the policies and procedures were actual used in committing such a discriminatory act towards them.
This case comprises discrimination of the following nature :
Housing discrimination
School segregation
Employment discrimination
A plaintiff will be required to provide evidence or any proof that shows that the defendant behaviour is actual an ongoing practice.
1. people could win salvation only by faith in God's gift of forgiveness
2. all church teachings should be based on the words of the Bible
3. all people with faith were equal, people didn't need priests to interpret the bible