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The FDA finalizes a regulation that requires pharmaceutical companies to disclose the side effects of the prescription drugs they sell in any advertisement of those drugs. Does this violate the First Amendment guarantee of free speech?
a. No, the content of commercial speech may be regulated if the product is dangerous.
b. No, commercial speech is not protected by the First Amendment
c. Yes, commercial speech is subject to the same protections as political speech. OR
d. No, federal agencies may ban all commercial speech.