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CVS Sport 100+ SPF Sunscreens

Class Action

CVS Sport 100+ SPF Sunscreens

In November 2017, a class-action lawsuit was filed against CVS for allegedly falsely marketing the SPF in CVS Sport sunscreens as 100+ when plaintiffs claim that the actual SPF of…

CVS Dry Mouth Discs

Class Action

CVS Dry Mouth Discs

Allegations: Marketing that products promote a healthy mouth when using them contributes to various oral health issues

CVS Health Gum & Enamel Repair

Class Action

CVS Health Gum & Enamel Repair

Allegations: Falsely marketing products as if they repair gums and reverse gingivitis when the active ingredient does not provide such benefits

CVS Health Infants’ Pain & Fever

Class Action

CVS Health Infants’ Pain & Fever

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the infants’ product as specifically formulated for infants when it has the same concentration of acetaminophen as the children’s version

CVS Health Clear Zinc Sunscreens

Class Action

CVS Health Clear Zinc Sunscreens

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the active ingredients in sunscreens are zinc oxide minerals when there are also chemical active ingredients in the sunscreens

CVS Cotton Swabs

Class Action

CVS Cotton Swabs

Allegations: Deceiving consumers about the proper use for its cotton swabs and failing to adequately disclose the risks associated with using cotton swabs to clean in the ear canal

CVS Health Infants’ Pain & Fever Acetaminophen

Class Action

CVS Health Infants’ Pain & Fever Acetaminophen

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the product is specifically formulated for infants and charging more for the infants’ product when it contains the same formulation of the same active ingredient in…

CVS Brand Hand Sanitizers

Class Action

CVS Brand Hand Sanitizers

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that hand sanitizers “Kill[] 99.99% of Germs” when there is no scientific evidence to support such claims

CVS Health Acne Products

Class Action

CVS Health Acne Products

Allegations: Misleadingly representing that products were safe and tested by dermatologists when they contain, or were at risk of containing, the carcinogen benzene

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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