Christina Spicer  |  May 8, 2019

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GNC retail storeA group of consumers say GNC deceptively labels its dietary supplements regarding FDA approval — or lack thereof.

Lead plaintiffs, Richa Arora, Randy Clinton, and Walter Johnston, state that required FDA disclaimers are hidden or not present on certain GNC products.

These disclaimers tell consumers that the supplements are “not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.” Failure to include these warnings make the nutritional supplements drugs, specifically non-FDA approved drugs.

“GNC is prohibited from labeling, marketing, or selling dietary supplements bearing claims that ‘describe[] the role of a nutrient or dietary ingredient intended to affect the structure or function in humans, [or that] characterize[] the documented mechanism by which a nutrient or dietary ingredient acts to maintain such structure or function’…unless the label carries a prominent disclaimer on each panel bearing such claims,” explains the GNC supplements class action lawsuit.

Further, alleges the GNC class action lawsuit, additional statements proclaiming the products are “clinically studied,” “scientifically designed,” “physician formulated,” or “physician endorsed” are included on the labels, along with medical symbols and references to diseases and other health conditions.

The plaintiffs say that they would not have purchased the GNC supplements if they had known the products were “not intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease.”

“Owing to their reliance on GNC’s deceptive labeling, marketing, and sales of the Supplements, Plaintiffs and the members of the Class purchased GNC Supplements believing them to have characteristics and qualities that they do not have,” alleges the GNC class action. “Plaintiffs and the members of the Class have been injured because they would not have purchased the Supplements or paid as much for them had they known the truth.”

According to the GNC dietary supplement class action lawsuit, the supplements that are misleading labeled include GNC Men’s Prostate Formula and GNC Diabetic Support Dietary Supplements.

GNC’s earnings reached $3 billion in 2018, say the plaintiffs. However, the supplement giant has been subject to several investigations over allegations of deceptive labeling in Oregon and New York.

Additionally, the company’s Super Bowl ads were rejected by the National Football League because their products contained substances banned by the organization.

The GNC class action lawsuit points out that under U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulations, drugs require approval before they are put on the market. There is an exception to this requirement, provided the products contain “prominent” disclaimers about any health claims for nutritional supplements.

In fact, say the plaintiffs, the FDA has stated that “few dietary supplements have been the subjects of adequately designed clinical trials.” Disclaimers inform consumers that the product may not live up to the therapeutic treatment claims made by the manufacturer, the GNC class action states.

The plaintiffs and proposed Class are represented by Lawrence King, Mario M. Choi and Maia C. Kats of Kaplan Fox & Kilsheimer LLP and Michael R. Reese and George V. Granade of Reese LLP.

The GNC Dietary Supplements Class Action Lawsuit is Arora, et al. v. GNC Holdings Inc., Case No.  3:19­-cv-­02414, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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    I will never go to gnc again! I had a reaction to a so called womens vitamin last year called high t for women. I havent been the same since i have went to the hospital on Saturday the 14th. I was completely blank & could feel nothing but petrified. They told me it must have been a bad reaction to it & too not take it anymore. I still have the bottle in the pink and white box under my cabinet in the bathroom. I had to take off of work for 6 months because i could not function at all. That day changed me and my life! There are no words to even express any of it. I went to see a psychiatrist and another doctor out of the state that i live in because i did not know what was wrong with me. And i still dont. I wasnt even advised that i shouldnt have taken the vitamin without checking with my doctor or if i had anxiety until about 8 months later when i was actually able to go into the gnc store and speak with them to ask them about the vitamin. That was all i knew to do. I had taken hair skin and nails before and another one for my butt to be larger but im telling you i know there was enough time between me quit taking the butt enlargerment cream and pills which was a year and then started the high t. The high t i would never recommend to anyone. They need to take it off of the shelves. I told everyone it must have been that vitamin. I felt no difference until i had taken it. My vision has worsened. I cant even tell you what all it has done to me. I dont even like talking about it because it brings back too much and is too hard. And i am still not the same. These people do not and will never realize what this vitamin has done to me. How its changed me. Changed my life. I wake up everyday and pray to god that i can feel just an ounce of how i use to feel. I pray that take that vitamin off the shelves because it is not a vitamin. It is misery in a bottle and for those of you that are taking it i deeply pray the best for you. I pray that what has happened to me never happens to you. I use to think very highly of gbc my father use to go every week with me and my siblings growing up to get his fish oil vitamins and other vitamins and powder and his muscle stuff and it was our family routine stop. I never in amillion years questioned this would happen to me and that is where i went wrong! I wish i would have gave it a second thought and i wish i could only turn back time most days because i regret taking the vitamins but i am getting better slowly.

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