Karina Basso  |  May 14, 2015

Category: Consumer News

allergan-skinmedica-logoOn May 11, the plaintiff consumers suing Allergan Inc. and SkinMedica Inc. asked a California federal court for Class certification. This Allergan SkinMedica class action lawsuit alleges the companies knowingly concealed the cancer risks associated with the use of their anti-aging creams, which are composed of human foreskin cells, cow blood, and other biomaterials.

Plaintiffs Josette Ruhnke and Cindy Verity asked a federal judge to grant them certification for a nationwide Class that would include all consumers who purchased  products from SkinMedica’s Tissue Nutrient Solution line from March 2010 to present.

Additionally, the plaintiffs also reasserted before the California court that the SkinMedica skin cream products fall under the FDA’s definition of drugs and cosmetics. According to the Allergan SkinMedica cancer class action lawsuit: “These products require FDA approval to be on the market, and yet, they have never been FDA-approved. To make matters worse, defendants have not determined that these products are safe. Enough is enough,” the plaintiffs claim. This class action lawsuit also seeks an injunction against Allergan and SkinMedica in order to stop them from further “unlawful and deceptive marketing and sale” of their skin cream products.

Allergan and SkinMedica’s skin cream line is a mix of human growth factors and other biomaterials known as NouriCel MD, according to the skin cream cancer class action lawsuit. The plaintiffs allege that this mixture is a byproduct of artificial skin harvested from human foreskin tissue, an ingredient neither company disclosed to their consumers.

The proteins found in SkinMedica’s Tissue Nutrient Solution product line allegedly have the ability to start cell division and cause the growth of tumor cells, cancer, other biological abnormalities like hormonal issues allegedly caused by the inclusion of cow’s blood and other biomaterials included in the SkinMedica skin cream.

The plaintiffs claim that Allergan and its subsidiary SkinMedica should have discovered the cancer risks associated with their Tissue Nutrient Solution skin cream line during testing and research. The SkinMedica cancer class action lawsuit argues that the Tissue Nutrient Solution skin cream should be considered drugs under the FDA statutes because of the effects the product has on the skin. However, the SkinMedica skin cream’s status as a drug depends on whether or not Ruhnke and Verity can provide evidence that the defending companies intended their skin creams to have that effect.

According to the Allergan SkinMedica skin cream cancer class action lawsuit, “To this end, plaintiffs present a wealth of common evidence — marketing materials, research studies, packaging and  labeling, corporate documents, and corporate testimony — all showing that TNS products are intended to affect the function or structure of the skin.”

Allergan and SkinMedica have already tried to dismiss this skin cream cancer class action lawsuit based on the plaintiffs’ argument concerning product’s arguable status as a drug. However, U.S. District Judge David O. Carter denied the defendants’ motion to dismiss the Allergan SkinMedica cancer class action lawsuit, finding that the Tissue Nutrient Solution skin creams could be considered drugs because of the growth factors.

The plaintiffs are represented by Lee M. Gordon and Steve W. Berman of Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP.

The Allergan SkinMedica Skin Cream Class Action Lawsuit is Josette Ruhnke v. SkinMedica Inc., et al., Case No. 8:14-cv-00420, in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

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206 thoughts onPlaintiffs Seek Cert. in SkinMedica Skin Cream Class Action Lawsuit

  1. Sue Mc says:

    Please add me to your list.

  2. Colleen Repchinksy says:

    Currently seeking help for red blotches on my face

    1. Kerry M says:

      Were you able to resolve the red blotchiness on your face? If so, please let me know which medicine or cream worked to resolve the issue. I am experiencing the exact same problem right now, after adding the TNS advanced plus to my daily routine

  3. Nicole says:

    Oh no!! I am so worried now!! I am genuinely upset and concerned.. is this real? I have been using it for a little while now. Why is it allowed for them to continue selling these products and without warnings? What is this list?

  4. Marlene Tester says:

    I have been using Skin medica for several years. I even recommended it to my sister!!! I have not heard any of this. It was recommended by my dermatologist

  5. Joanie Crews says:

    Please Add me to the list. Been using all skinmedica for 12 years.

  6. Deborah L Scroggins says:

    Please add me to the list. I have been using this for a while. I had used this on my mom who had a large area of cancer removed and she never went out in the sun.

  7. Cindy Baird Carman says:

    I have used this product off and on over a 15 year period. Add my name to list.

  8. Anita Janosova says:

    Please add me to the list. I’ve purchased this several times.

    1. Dianna edwards says:

      Please add me to the list. I have bought several bottles of the skin medics & notice the serium is always different in every bottle

  9. Urszula Diegel says:

    Please add me to your list

  10. Jennifer Johannes says:

    Please add me to the list.

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