
Culturelle, a probiotic supplement designed to aid in digestive health, has been the target of allegations concerning its marketing. The manufacturer, Amerifit, Inc., may have made false and/or misleading statements about the effectiveness and health benefits of the supplement. A potential class action lawsuit could compensate consumers for the amount they spent on the supplement in light of these allegations.
If you purchased a Culturelle probiotic supplement, contact our Georgia consumer fraud attorneys for a no cost case review to discuss your eligibility for a claim. Your initial consultation is free and without obligation.
Culturelle probiotic supplements are a popular line of products sold by Amerifit, Inc. The supplements are advertised as having the ability to help with gas, bloating, and occasional diarrhea, and are supported by manufacturer claims that the products can also boost digestive health and provide immune system support. The products supposedly aid the digestive and immune system by helping to restore a natural balance of good bacteria in the digestive tract through Lactobacillus GG, a good bacterium contained in the supplements. These claims have been made by Amerifit regarding the following products:
Additionally, the company has made claims that the Culturelle line of products can help replenish good bacteria in individuals taking antibiotics, as well as promote healthy intestinal flora. These claims and the ones listed above have been called into question, potentially providing consumers who purchased them with legal grounds to recover the costs of their purchases through a Culturelle lawsuit.
If Amerifit made false or misleading statements about the efficacy of their product, they may be liable for the amount spent by consumers who bought it under false pretenses. If you purchased these products based on any of the claims made by its manufacturers, contact our Georgia Culturelle class action lawyers. You may be able to participate in a collective action against Amerifit for the cost of your supplements. Fill out our free case evaluation form for a no-obligation consultation to learn more about your legal options.
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