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Ozempic, Wegovy, and Other GLP-1 RA Medications

Class Action

Ozempic, Wegovy, and Other GLP-1 RA Medications

Allegations: Marketing products as weight-loss medications without adequately disclosing that many people stop using them due to their side effects, the medications do not result in meaningful weight loss for…

Lemme GLP-1 Daily

Class Action

Lemme GLP-1 Daily

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that products will reduce hunger and cause weight loss and misleadingly marketing that ingredients have been clinically tested

Lemme GLP-1 Daily Capsules

Class Action

Lemme GLP-1 Daily Capsules

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the benefits provided by Lemme GLP-1 Daily and preventing consumers from leaving negative reviews

Nutrafol Women

Class Action

Nutrafol Women

Allegations: Falsely marketing that the ingredients in products are “medical grade” and “clinically proven” to treat hair loss and that products were formulated by physicians

Noom Weight-Loss App

Class Action

Noom Weight-Loss App

Allegations: Making misleading representations and failing to disclose information about the weight-loss app

Optavia Premier

Class Action

Optavia Premier

Allegations: Failing to adequately disclose the terms of subscriptions for weight-loss products and services

Dream Sleep Products

Class Action

Dream Sleep Products

Allegations: Falsely marketing products as safe, “design[ed] … according to the American Academy of Pediatrics safe sleep guidelines” and “exceed[ing] all United States Consumer Product Safety Commission Standards”

Dream Weighted Sleep Products

Class Action

Dream Weighted Sleep Products

Allegations: Falsely advertising that products help children sleep and as “design[ed] … according to the American Academy of Pediatrics safe sleep guidelines”

Predator Airgun Pellets

Class Action

Predator Airgun Pellets

Allegations: Falsely advertising the “exact” weight of individual pellets in tin containers when a majority of the pellets do not weigh the advertised amount

CVS Health Eye Drops

Class Action

CVS Health Eye Drops

Allegations: Marketing products as sterile and safe when they have been contaminated with bacteria that may cause eye infections that can lead to partial vision loss or blindness

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