Class Action

Walgreens Pain Relieving Patches

Class Action

Walgreens Pain Relieving Patches


Case Name (Date)

Toporek et al. v. Walgreen Co.
22-cv-2084, E.D.N.Y.
(April 2022)


Product/Service

Walgreens pain relieving patches


Allegations

Misleadingly marketing products as “Maximum Strength” when other products deliver more lidocaine

Misleadingly marketing that patches stay put and last for up to 12 hours when they don’t


Status

Pending



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