(a) An advertisement of a food, drug, device or cosmetic shall be deemed to be false if it is false or misleading in any particular.

(b) For the purpose of this Act the advertisement of a drug or device representing it to have any effect in albuminuria, appendicitis, arteriosclerosis, blood poison, bone diseases, 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 venereal disease shall also be deemed to be false, except that no advertisement not in violation of Subsection if it is disseminated only to members of the medical, dental or veterinary professions, or appears only in the scientific periodicals of these professions or is disseminated only for the purpose of public health education by persons not commercially interested, directly or indirectly in the sale of such drugs or devices; provided, that whenever the Director determines that an advance in medical science has made any type of self-medication safe as to any of the diseases named above, the Director shall by regulation authorize the advertisement of drugs having curative or therapeutic effect for such disease, subject to such conditions and restrictions as the Director may deem necessary in the interests of public health; provided, that this Subsection shall not be construed as indicating that self-medication for diseases other than those named herein is safe or efficacious.
SOURCE: GC § 9720.20.