South Carolina ADULTERATED OR DISBANDED FOOD OR DRUGS refer to products that do not meet state or federal regulations regarding their safety, quality, or labeling. This includes food items that are contaminated, improperly labeled, or falsely advertised, as well as medications that are improperly made, stored, or labeled. Examples of South Carolina ADULTERATED OR DISBANDED FOOD OR DRUGS include: — Contaminated food products, such as those with excessive levels of bacteria, viruses, or toxins. — Improperly labeled food products, such as those with incorrect or incomplete nutrition facts or ingredient lists. — Falsely advertised food products, such as those that claim to be organic or all-natural when they are not. — Improperly stored medications, such as those that have been exposed to extreme temperatures or humidity levels. — Improperly labeled medications, such as those with incorrect warnings or directions for use. — Medications that are made with substandard ingredients or manufacturing processes.