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Labenz, I guess it would require a statute that makes it a criminal offense to place returned medications, in this case OTC medications, back onto the shelves.
Otherwise, a criminal charge would require a "reckless disregard" situation, which is pretty hard to prove without evidence that they knew that the product was assured of causing harm. Then there's the issue that apparently there was no injury, therefore, no damages, for a civil action.
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