CATrends: OTC Cold and Flu Meds Falsely Marketed as Nasal Decongestants
An FDA panel’s recent findings has led to a flood of lawsuits.
An FDA panel’s recent findings has led to a flood of lawsuits.
Lawsuits claim infant-specific products aren’t any different than acetaminophen medications for older children.
Drugstore chain’s No. 1 doctor-recommended claims come down in wake of NAD inquiry.
These claims are tough to swallow.
Unproven cold prevention and treatment claims are nothing to sneeze at.
Allegations: Failing to disclose products contain the carcinogen benzene
Allegations: Misrepresenting that it protects consumers’ personal information when it failed to do so and there was a data breach in June 2024
Allegations: Falsely marketing that phenylephrine products treat congestion and other cold and flu symptoms
Allegations: Falsely marketing that medicines treat nasal congestion
Allegations: Falsely marketing medicines as “Non-Drowsy” when the active ingredient causes drowsiness
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products “promote a healthy mouth” when using them contributes to various oral health issues
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing Rite Aid pain relief patches
Allegations: Marketing products as safe pain relievers for pregnant women without warning consumers that scientific evidence shows prenatal exposure to APAP can cause neurodevelopmental disorders in children
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as “Maximum Strength” when there are other products that contain more lidocaine
Allegations: Failing to disclose that products may contain a dangerous substance that increases the risk of serious adverse health consequences and death
Allegations: Failing to disclose that products contain a harmful substance and may increase the risk of contracting invasive infections
August 2020: This case was transferred from state court to federal court. (Case No. 20-cv-5476, N.D. Cal.) June 2020: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Rite Aid for allegedly misleadingly…
In July 2020, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Rite Aid for allegedly misleadingly advertising its Infants’ Fever Reducer & Pain Reliever and Children’s Fever Reducer & Pain Reliever as…
September 2019: A federal judge dismissed certain claims but allowed the false advertising claims to move forward. November 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Rite Aid for allegedly misleadingly…
In October 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Rite Aid for allegedly misleadingly representing that Dreamhouse Fine Foods Gourmet Praline Pecans contain “evaporated cane juice” when, according to plaintiffs,…
In March 2019, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Rite Aid for allegedly misleading promoting the Kidcents donation program, a system for donating to charity by allowing Rite Aid to…
November 2018: This lawsuit was transferred to a Pennsylvania court. (Case No. 18-cv-2135, M. D. PA.) February 2018: A class-action lawsuit was filed against Rite Aid for allegedly misleadingly stating…
In October 2018, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Rite Aid for allegedly misleadingly labeling Rite Aid Day Logic Ultimate Sheer Continuous Spray Sunscreen as having an SPF of 85…
In September 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Rite Aid for allegedly falsely advertising that its Renewal After Sun Gel is made of aloe when, according to the complaint,…