Final answer:
Labeling refers to the display of all written, printed, or graphic information on the packaging and accompanying material for a product, such as food or pharmaceuticals.
Step-by-step explanation:
The display of written, printed, or graphic matter upon the immediate container and/or wrapper plus any accompanying information such as the package insert, the patient package insert, or other materials is known as labeling. Labeling includes all labels and other written, printed, or graphic matter upon any container or wrapper or any accompanying materials. For example, in the context of food, nutritional facts label on a packaged food that lists the nutrient content per serving and its ingredients is considered part of the labeling. Similarly, for pharmaceuticals, drug advertising regulation specifies that any promotion of a drug must include a fair balance between the benefits and the risks of the drug, and it can only be for the uses for which it was approved by the FDA.