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A New York City woman sued Abbott Laboratories on Monday, accusing the healthcare company of misleading consumers into believing its PediaSure nutrition drinks were "clinically proven" to increase ...
Judge refuses to toss NYC grandmother’s lawsuit accusing PediaSure maker of falsely saying it was ‘clinically proven’ to help kids grow taller ...
Great-tasting PediaSure Shakes are available in a variety of "Kid Approved" flavors: Vanilla, Vanilla with Fiber, Strawberry, Chocolate, Banana and Berry. (natural and artificial flavors) ...
A New York City woman sued Abbott Laboratories on Monday, accusing the healthcare company of misleading consumers into believing its PediaSure nutrition drinks were “clinically proven” to ...
A judge has rejected Abbott Laboratories' effort to dismiss a New York City grandmother's lawsuit claiming it misled consumers into believing its PediaSure Grow & Gain nutrition drinks were ...
Q&A Litigators of the Week: In Class Action Trial Over PediaSure Label Claims, a Complete Defense Verdict for Abbott Gregg LoCascio, Michael Glick, Tracie Bryant and their team at Kirkland & Ellis ...
Q&A Litigators of the Week: Kirkland & Ellis Secure Defense Verdict in California Class Action Over PediaSure Label Claims Gregg LoCascio, Michael Glick, Tracie Bryant and their team at Kirkland ...
Abbott Laboratories faces a lawsuit questioning the efficacy of PediaSure Grow & Gain nutrition drinks in promoting height growth.
A New York City woman sued Abbott Laboratories on Monday, accusing the healthcare company of misleading consumers into believing its PediaSure nutrition drinks were "clinically proven" to increase ...
Abbott says PediaSure is intended for children ages two to 13, and has been clinically shown to help children "grow out of at-risk weight-for-height percentiles (5th-25th percentiles)" within ...
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