Final answer:
The FDA's Office of Prescription Drug Promotion and the Federal Trade Commission regulate advertising related to pharmacies. Advertisements must be for approved indications and must include fair balance between benefits and risks.
Step-by-step explanation:
The FDA's Office of Prescription Drug Promotion reviews and regulates prescription drug advertising and promotion through surveillance activities and issuance of enforcement letters to pharmaceutical manufacturers. Advertising and promotion for over-the-counter drugs are regulated by the Federal Trade Commission. The drug advertising regulation contains two broad requirements: (1) a company may advertise or promote a drug only for the specific indication or medical use for which it was approved by the FDA. Also, an advertisement must contain a "fair balance" between the benefits and the risks (side effects) of a drug.