Maximum Strength Claims
Core Values “Maximum Strength” Lidocaine Patches Class Action
Bed Bath & Beyond, Inc. makes products under the Core Values brand, including “maximum strength” pain relief patches that are supposed to deliver 4% lidocaine for hours. The complaint for this class action alleges that the advertising and packaging for the product are misleading, because of the product’s adhesion, “maximum strength” designation, and claims of Read more
Meijer Lidocaine Pain Relief Patches Misrepresentations Class Action
This class action concerns Meijer pain relief patches that claim to deliver 4% lidocaine over a period of time. The complaint brings suit against their maker, Meijer, Inc., alleging that the promises made for the product are misleading in multiple ways, because of its poor adherence, “maximum strength” claims, and desensitizing claims. Read more
Equaline Lidocaine Patches Misrepresentations Class Action
This class action takes issue with the Equaline lidocaine pain relief patches offered by SuperValu, Inc. on three counts. It claims the patches do not adhere long enough to provide the advertised relief, that they do not truly provide the “Maximum Strength” of lidocaine available, and that they make improper desensitizing claims. Read more
CareOne Lidocaine Patches Poor Adhesion, Incomplete Pain Relief Class Action
The subject of this class action is CareOne lidocaine pain-relief patches made by the Stop & Shop Supermarket Company, LLC. The complaint alleges that they do not provide the long relief they advertise because they do not adhere to the body well enough, and that they do not in fact offer the maximum dose of Read more
Rite Aid Corporation “Maximum Strength” Lidocaine Patches Class Action
Rite Aid Corporation operates a chain of drugstores that offer, among other things, a product called Rite Aid Maximum Strength Pain Relief Lidocaine Patch. But the complaint for this class action alleges that the patches are not in fact maximum strength, because they are only made with 4% lidocaine, while stronger products (for example, with Read more
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