Nevada Code § 585.170

Factors to be considered in determining whether label or advertisement is misleading
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If an
article is alleged to be misbranded because the labeling is misleading, or if
an advertisement is alleged to be false because it is misleading, then, in
determining whether the labeling or advertisement is misleading, there shall be
taken into account, among other things, not only representations made or
suggested by statement, word, design, device, sound or in any combination
thereof, but also the extent to which the labeling or advertisement fails to
reveal facts material in the light of such representations or material with
respect to consequences which may result from the use of the article to which
the labeling or advertisement relates under the conditions of use prescribed in
the labeling or advertisement thereof or under such conditions of use as are
customary or usual.

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