
CATrends: Acetaminophen Medications for Infants
Lawsuits claim infant-specific products aren’t any different than acetaminophen medications for older children.
Lawsuits claim infant-specific products aren’t any different than acetaminophen medications for older children.
Class-action trend likens purchasing loot boxes in video games to pulling a lever on a slot machine.
Influencers tout the benefits of brushing with charcoal toothpaste. But do the products work?
A recent spate of class-action lawsuits, including three involving Windex, allege household cleaners marketed as “non-toxic” contain harmful ingredients.
These marketing claims are feeling the heat.
The bottom line: Only FDA-approved drugs can be marketed to prevent disease.
Class-action lawsuits allege antiperspirants’ marketing claims don’t stick.
A popular summertime treat is the subject of a current trend in class-action litigation.
Lawsuits accuse country’s three largest tuna producers of using fishing techniques that hurt and kill dolphins.
Class-action lawsuits allege these snacks are graham crackers in name only.