
FTC, FDA Tackle Misleading Marketing of Dangerous Products to Kids — Again
First, e-liquids. Now, THC edibles. Will energy drinks be next?
In January 2013, another class-action lawsuit was filed against Pfizer regarding its marketing of Zoloft. This time, the allegation is that the drug label and marketing materials do not mention the numerous clinical trials in which Zoloft was shown to be no more effective in treating depression than placebo. Instead, Pfizer’s consumers are given the impression that Zoloft is very effective for treating depression. (Plumlee v. Pfizer, Inc., Case No. 13-cv-00414, N.D. Cal.)
First, e-liquids. Now, THC edibles. Will energy drinks be next?
Lawsuit accuses spirits giant of peddling “pseudo-liquors.”
Jot this down: These Post-it notes aren’t cubes.
Consumers need to do their research when they see leather products advertised as made in USA.
Why is Secret making a big deal out of something that is true of all deodorants?