CVS Memory Booster Marketing Settlement Gets Early Nod

May 29, 2019, 1:40 PM UTC

CVS Pharmacy Inc. and consumers won tentative approval of an uncapped settlement that will give full refunds to some who bought the company’s “Algal-900 DHA” memory aid.

The deal resolves allegations that CVS deceptively touted the supplement as “clinically shown to improve memory” and/or that it provided “clinically proven memory improvement.”

CVS also agreed not to make those labeling statements.

The settlement heads to a Sept. 26 final approval hearing in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.

The court certified a nationwide settlement class of all consumers who purchased one or more Algal-900 DHA products ...

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