
ARMRA Colostrum Supplements
Company distances itself from touted “studies” while continuing to use deceptive health claims.
Sheiner et al. v. Supervlau Inc.
22-cv-10262, S.D.N.Y.
(Dec. 2022)
Equaline Maximum Strength Lidocaine Patches
Misleadingly marketing that products provide “Up to 8 Hours of Relief” when they do not adhere for eight hours
Misleadingly marketing products as “Maximum Strength” when they do not stay on for eight hours and, as a result, they do not deliver the “Maximum Strength” amount of lidocaine
Misleadingly marketing that products “Desensitize Aggravated Nerves” when patches are not capable of providing such relief
Pending
Company distances itself from touted “studies” while continuing to use deceptive health claims.
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Lawsuits accuse companies of using deceptive claims to reel in consumers.
U.K. ad regulator takes issue with celeb endorsement.
Why “taking BART” from Oakland to San Francisco costs more than advertised in this billboard.