SeroVital-hgh Supplements
Allegations: Falsely advertising that products increase HGH levels and provide health and anti-aging benefits
Deibler et al. v. SanMedica Int’l, LLC
23-cv-719, D.N.J.
(2019)
SeroVital-hgh
Falsely marketing that supplements increase human growth hormone (HGH) levels by 682%, make users look decades younger, and provide various anti-aging benefits – including the reduction of wrinkles and body fat and the increase of lean muscle mass and sex drive – when they do not increase HGH levels or provide the advertised benefits
Pending
Allegations: Falsely advertising that products increase HGH levels and provide health and anti-aging benefits
April 2017: The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court’s decision to dismiss this lawsuit. March 2015: The plaintiffs appealed the district court’s decision to dismiss the lawsuit.…
In Oct 2016, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Sanmedica International for allegedly falsely advertising that Sero Vital-hgh provides anti-aging benefits. Specifically, the complaint alleges that the company markets the…
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