Tampax, Kotex tampons class action lawsuits overview:
- Who: Allison Barton filed two separate class action lawsuits against The Procter & Gamble Co. and Kimberly-Clark Corp.
- Why: Barton claims Procter & Gamble and Kimberly-Clark fail to disclose that respective Tampax and Kotex tampon products contain an unsafe amount of lead.
- Where: The Kotex and Tampax class action lawsuits were filed in California federal court.
Two new class action lawsuits charge that the makers of Tampax and Kotex tampons fail to disclose and materially omit that the feminine hygiene products contain unsafe amounts of lead.
Plaintiff Allison Barton claims The Procter & Gamble Co. and Kimberly-Clark Corp. have a duty to disclose the lead content in their Tampax and Kotex tampons, respectively, on account of the alleged health risk associated with using them.
“Defendant’s conduct is unlawful, misleading and constitutes a material omission, including because the Products pose a hidden health risk,” the Tampax and Kotex class actions say.
Barton wants to separately represent a class of California citizens who bought Tampax or Kotex tampons in the state within the last four years and who do not claim any personal injury from using them.
Tampax, Kotex makers violated California law, class action claims
Barton argues Procter & Gamble and Kimberly-Clark either know or should know their tampon products contain lead, and that, while they don’t disclose the lead, they make other advertising statements designed to increase their sales.
“These label representations are likely to lead reasonable consumers to believe that the Products are safe to use and free from harmful elements and ingredients,” the Tampax and Kotex class actions say.
Barton claims Procter & Gamble and Kimberly-Clark are guilty of violating California’s False Advertising Law, Consumer Legal Remedies Act and Unfair Competition Law.
The plaintiff is demanding separate jury trials and declaratory and injunctive relief along with an award of compensatory and monetary damages for herself and all class members.
Another class action lawsuit filed earlier this year against Procter & Gamble alleges the company misrepresents its Tampax Pure Cotton tampons as 100% cotton when they actually contain synthetic ingredients.
Have you purchased Tampax or Kotex tampons in the last four years? Let us know in the comments.
The plaintiff is represented by Naomi B. Spector of KamberLaw LLP.
The Kotex, Tampax tampons class action lawsuits are Barton, et al. v. The Procter & Gamble Company, Case No. 3:24-cv-01332 and Barton, et al. v. Kimberly-Clark Corporation, Case No. 3:24-cv-01337, both in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.
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57 thoughts onClass actions claim Tampax, Kotex tampons contain unsafe lead amounts
I had no idea this is disgusting. For something that is supposed to be sanitary this is highly dangerous please add me. Guess I’ll be swapping back to pads
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I purchase those because they’re my normal brand, I never knew this. Please add me
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I’ve used these for myself and my daughter.
I’d purchased the pads and tampons. I’d been using these products for years and I continued to used them.
I used for 25 years. This is bad. Add me please
This is just ridiculous to hear that they have been poisoning us women for years with something that we use monthly. I’ve used all these products for over 25+ years. Add me!
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