Maximum Strength Claims
Target Up & Up “Maximum Strength” 8-Hour Lidocaine Patches Class Action
Target Corporation sells lidocaine pain-relief patches under its Up & Up brand, in stores and online. But the complaint for this class action alleges Target misleads customers with its claims about the patches, by claiming they provide “pain relief” with a “maximum strength” dose of lidocaine for “up to 8 hours.” The complaint alleges that Read more
CVS “Maximum Strength” 4% Lidocaine Products Class Action
CVS Pharmacy, Inc. sells pain relieving products with lidocaine, in the form of patches, creams, roll-ons, sprays, and menthol products, which are labeled as being “Maximum Strength.” But the complaint alleges that this is untrue, because they contain only 4% lidocaine while other, similar products contain 5% lidocaine. Read more
Walmart “Maximum Strength” Lidocaine Products Class Action
Walmart, Inc. offers pain relief products under its Equate brand, including Equate Maximum Strength Lidocaine Pain Relieving Patch and Equate Maximum Strength Pain Relief Cream. But the complaint for this class action alleges that the products do not in fact offer the maximum strength of lidocaine available in over-the-counter products. Read more