
TINA.org Reports Balance of Nature’s Coronavirus Claims to FDA, FTC
Company falsely claims its ‘Fruits’ and ‘Veggies’ supplements can prevent and help treat the coronavirus.
A class-action lawsuit was filed against Fry’s Electronics and Nuance Communications for allegedly falsely advertising that the Dragon Naturally Speaking software can recognize speech with 99% accuracy. The lawsuit was originally filed in state court in August 2012 and transferred to federal court in October 2012. (Michael Nathan v. Frys Electronics, Inc., et al., Case No. 12-cv-08677)
Company falsely claims its ‘Fruits’ and ‘Veggies’ supplements can prevent and help treat the coronavirus.
We have to make sure we’re not seen as “taking advantage of a crisis situation,” said DSA President Joe Mariano.
The bottom line: Only FDA-approved drugs can be marketed to prevent disease.
FAQs on company website clash with promises made in recent radio ad.