Section 110025 Of Chapter 1. General Provisions And Definitions From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 104. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 1.
110025
. (a) "Substantial evidence" means evidence consisting of
adequate and well-controlled investigations, including clinical
investigations, by experts qualified by scientific training and
experience to evaluate the effectiveness of the drug or device
involved, on the basis that it could be fairly and responsibly
concluded by the experts that the drug or device will have the effect
it purports or is represented to have under the conditions of use
prescribed, recommended, or suggested in the labeling, proposed
labeling, or advertising of any drug or device.
(b) If the department determines, based on relevant science, that
data from one adequate and well-controlled clinical investigation,
and confirming evidence, obtained prior to or after the
investigation, sufficiently establish effectiveness, then the
department may consider that data and evidence, to constitute
substantial evidence for purposes of the preceding sentence.