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Depo-Provera Lawsuit Depo-Provera lawsuits are being investigated for women who developed meningioma brain tumors after receiving Depo-Provera birth control shots, claiming that Pfizer failed to adequately disclose side effects.
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Centrum Multivitamin Lawsuit Over False Health Benefits Avoided July 9, 2012 Ricky Allen Add Your CommentsPfizer, Inc. has agreed to remove some of the health claims used to promote its Centrum brand of multivitamins, after a consumer watchdog group threatened to file a lawsuit accusing the company of false advertising.In April, the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) sent a letter (PDF) to Pfizer Chief Executive Ian Read, alleging that separate Centrum multivitamin products carried deceptive claims on their labels – that they support “energy and immunity,” “heart health”, “eye health,” “breast health, “bone health” and “colon health.”The letter indicated that the company was implying, or in some cases directly stating, that Centrumโs health benefits have been scientifically established. However, most of these claims were derived from studies that did not pertain to the health claims Pfizer attributed to Centrum.Do You Know about…Spinal Cord Stimulator lawsuitsSpinal cord stimulator lawsuits are being investigated for individuals who suffered unnecessary shocks, burns or other problems, often resulting in the need for additional surgery to remove the SCS.Learn MoreSEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATIONDo You Know AboutโฆSpinal Cord Stimulator lawsuitsSpinal cord stimulator lawsuits are being investigated for individuals who suffered unnecessary shocks, burns or other problems, often resulting in the need for additional surgery to remove the SCS.Learn MoreSEE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR COMPENSATIONIn one example highlighting deceptive claims of Centrumโs โheart healthโ, a Pfizer commercial states, โCentrum Cardio is the only complete multivitamin with CoroWise phytosterols, an ingredient derived from soybeans that may reduce the risk of heart disease by lowering LDL (bad) cholesterol.โ However, CSPI claims that there is no little to any evidence as to the effects of phytosterols in hard, dry pills.Existing research on the effectiveness of phytosterols has involved foods like margarine or yogurt, which help disperse phytosterols in the GI tract to do their work. ย ย In fact, Pfizer has failed to produce any convincing evidence as to their effects in response to previous requests from CSPI, leading the the group to claim that the claims are unlawful because it lacks prior substantiation and is deceptive.In response, attorneys for Pfizer sent a letter (PDF) on July 5, memorializing their agreement to drop certain “breast health” and “colon health” claims from the labels of the widely used Centrum multivitamin supplements within the next six months. They will also be removed from websites within the next 30 days. In exchange, CSPI has agreed to withdraw the April notice of intention to file lawsuit over the Centrum marketing practices.The Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) has challenged the advertising practices of major manufacturers in the past, forcing changes in misleading claims associated with other multivitamins.In 2009, CSPI filed a lawsuit against Bayer over their One-A-Day Men’s Multivitamins, alleging that the product contained false and misleading claims that the multivitamin may help prevent prostate cancer.Bayer promoted the multivitamins in a โStrike Out Prostate Cancerโ campaign partnered with Major League Baseball and mentioned on labels that โemerging scienceโ suggested that selenium in One-A-Day Mens multivitamin helped prevent prostate cancer; a claim some experts dispute.After the allegations were brought to light by the group, Bayer agreed to alter future marketing claims and ultimately reached a $3.3 million settlement with several states that also sued the company, including an agreement that any future claims of health benefits will be backed by sound science. Tags: Centrum, Multivitamin, PfizerMore Lawsuit Stories Boston Scientific Neuromodulation Lawsuit Claims Spinal Cord Stimulator Exacerbated Chronic Pain April 8, 2026 Judge Blocks Juries From Hearing About IVC Filter Problems in Bard PowerPort Trials April 8, 2026 Fertility Clinic Settlement Resolves Lawsuit Over Destroyed Eggs April 8, 2026 3 Comments juan August 27, 2022 theres cyanide derivative called cyanocobalamin 4,167% most of the pills in Centrums silver Men 50+ the rest lower than 353% of which is FDA approved…it can kill and its approved by FDA that we die from this crap. Who can i talk to sue the centrum company. Misty June 23, 2021 The new advertising that is preying on individuals with memory loss is false advertising. Saying that if you take a pill and it will help you remember where you left your car keys. It is focused on the vulnerable population of people with memory loss that can never be reversed by vitamins. Itโs too late and misleading advertising. You should be stopped! People believe commercials and will throw away money when this will not help. You have to focus on people before they forget. But those scare tactics donโt sell vitamins. If vitamins were a cure then none of us would have dementia. Even when I took all my multivitamins. Rakesh December 3, 2020 I been taking Centrum multivitamins an I noticed having breading problems an liver pain upset stomach. I am now reading all side effects an I am really mad that I am taking this product .I am going to call this company maybe investigation URLThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Share Your CommentsFirst Name*Last NameEmail* Shared Comments*This field is hidden when viewing the formI authorize the above comments be posted on this page Yes NoPost Comment I authorize the above comments be posted on this pageWeekly Digest Opt-In Yes, send me a weekly email with the latest lawsuits, recalls and warnings.Want your comments reviewed by a lawyer?To have an attorney review your comments and contact you about a potential case, provide your contact information below. 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