Class Action Against Prevagen 'Improve Memory' Claim Unravels On Consumer's Memory Lapse

Prevagen containers since 2013 have been labeled with an "improve memory," but the package a plaintiff purchased in 2014 apparently didn't bear the claim, according to a court ruling. A receipt for the purchase indicated the product was identified with “Brain Cell Protection” on the label.

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A consumer challenging "improve memory" claims for Prevagen dietary supplement isn't sure about the product's labeling at the time of purchase, prompting a federal judge to say it's time to resolve the consumer's complaint against [Quincy Bioscience LLC].

In US District Court for Northern California on 4 May, Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr. de-certified a class action designation he...

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