Elations Daily Joint Supplement Drink Class Action Elations Daily Joint Supplement Drink February 2016: A federal judge granted final approval of the settlement. August 2015: A federal judge preliminarily approved a $1.35 million settlement of this lawsuit. According to the proposed settlement…
Prevagen Class Action Prevagen False advertising class-action lawsuits filed against Quincy Bioscience regarding its marketing of Prevagen
Solawave Facial Tools Class Action Solawave Facial Tools Allegations: Falsely marketing facial tools as “clinically proven” to improve skin when they have never been clinically tested
SlimFast Meal Replacement Products Class Action SlimFast Meal Replacement Products Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as clinically proven to provide weight loss and hunger control benefits without adequate scientific evidence to support such claims
Zicam Products Class Action Zicam Products Allegations: Falsely advertising that products are “clinically proven to shorten colds” when there is no scientific evidence to support such claims
Neuriva Class Action Neuriva Allegations: Falsely marketing Neuriva supplements as “clinically proven” to improve “brain performance” when the company has no scientific or clinical proof that the supplements or ingredients in them provide the…
PediaSure Grow & Gain Class Action PediaSure Grow & Gain Allegations: Falsely marketing that products are “clinically proven to help kids grow” when scientific evidence shows such claims are not true
Ancient Nutrition Multi Collage Protein Brain Boost Class Action Ancient Nutrition Multi Collage Protein Brain Boost Allegations: Falsely marketing products as clinically proven to improve mental clarity and concentration, alleviate stress and tension, and promote a positive mindset
Nutrafol Hair Growth Products Class Action Nutrafol Hair Growth Products Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as “clinically proven” to improve hair growth and prevent shedding
Lume Class Action Lume Allegations: Misleadingly marketing deodorants as “clinically proven” and “aluminum free”
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
HiSmile V34 Color Corrector Serum Class Action HiSmile V34 Color Corrector Serum Allegations: Falsely marketing products as clinically proven to effectively whiten teeth
Native Whole Body Deodorant Class Action Native Whole Body Deodorant Allegations: Falsely marketing products as “clinically proven” to provide 72 hours of odor protection
VetriScience GlycoFlex Products Class Action VetriScience GlycoFlex Products Allegations: Falsely marketing that products are “clinically proven” to treat joint problems in dogs and increase strength in their hind legs
Relaxium Class Action Relaxium Allegations: Misleadingly marketing the supplement as a “clinically proven” sleep aid that was developed by a “sleep expert”
Parodontax “Active Gum Repair” Products Class Action Parodontax “Active Gum Repair” Products Allegations: Falsely marketing that products repair lost or damaged gums and have been “Clinically Proven to Help Improve Gum Health”
Fungi Nail Antifungal Liquid Class Action Fungi Nail Antifungal Liquid Allegations: Falsely marketing that products are clinically proven to cure and prevent nail fungus
SlimFast Meal Replacements Class Action SlimFast Meal Replacements Allegations: Falsely advertising that products are “clinically proven” to cause and maintain weight loss without having scientific evidence to support such claims
Theraworx Muscle Cramp and Spasm Relief Foam Class Action Theraworx Muscle Cramp and Spasm Relief Foam Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as clinically proven to relieve pain and prevent cramps and spasms when none of the studies offered by the company support such claims
SlimFast Meal Replacement Products Class Action SlimFast Meal Replacement Products Allegations: Falsely marketing that products are “clinically proven” to help consumers “lose weight & keep it off” when scientific evidence does not support such claims