Quincy Bioscience Holding Company
The FTC and New York State Attorney General charged Quincy Bioscience, marketers of the dietary supplement Prevagen, with making false and unsubstantiated claims that the product improves memory, provides cognitive benefits, and is 'clinically shown' to work. The regulators alleged these claims lacked adequate scientific substantiation. The joint action represents a significant enforcement effort targeting deceptive health marketing of a widely advertised supplement.
Flagged claims (3)
clinically shown
provides cognitive benefits
improves memory
Required actions (1)
The FTC and New York State AG have charged the marketers of the dietary supplement Prevagen with making false and unsubstantiated claims that the product improves memory, provides cognitive benefits, and is 'clinically shown' to work.
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