Tuesday, December 24, 2024

Prevagen: Their False Advertising Stopped?

"Earlier this year, TINA.org received a complaint from a consumer regarding the continued deceptive marketing of Prevagen, the subject of a longstanding TINA.org investigation into unsupported claims that the brain supplement is 'clinically shown' to improve memory. It wasn’t the first time a consumer had expressed frustration about the supplement’s unsubstantiated health claims.

"Since filing a complaint with the FTC against the supplement’s maker, Quincy Bioscience, in 2015, TINA.org has regularly heard from consumers alarmed by the company’s deceptive claims that its jellyfish-based supplement improves memory and provides other cognitive benefits. One consumer who said she was a physician told us she was 'horrified' by the marketing, which targets millions of seniors worried about memory loss and cognitive impairment."

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Prevagen Scrubs Memory-Improvement Claims Following Court Order

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