Brigette Honaker  |  May 9, 2019

Category: Legal News

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woman taking xeljanzA website for a Prevagen class action lawsuit is now live, containing information about key dates and court documents.

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Class Members may belong to the California Unfair Competition Law (UCL) Class or the California Consumers Legal Remedies Act (CLRA) Class.

The UCL Class includes “all California consumers who, within the time period of January 21, 2012 to May 7, 2019, purchased Prevagen Regular Strength, Prevagen Extra Strength, or Prevagen Mixed Berry Chewable.”

The CLRA Class includes “all California consumers who, within the time period of January 21, 2011 to May 7, 2019, purchased Prevagen Regular Strength, Prevagen Extra Strength, or Prevagen Mixed Berry Chewable.”

If Class Members wish to stay in the Classes and await the outcome, they are not required to do anything. Depending on the outcome, future action may be required to collect money from the Prevagen class action lawsuit. The trial for the Prevagen class action lawsuit is currently scheduled for Jan. 6, 2020.

If Class Members are not interested in participating in the Prevagen class action lawsuit, they must ask to be excluded from the Classes by Sept. 2, 2019.

To be excluded, Class Members need to send a letter or email to the notice administrator containing their name, address, telephone number, email address, and signature.

Prevagen brain supplements are reportedly represented as “clinically tested” supplements that “improve memory” and “support healthy brain function, sharper mind, and clearer thinking.” Despite these representations, the supplements allegedly fail to work.

Plaintiff Phillip Racies filed a class action lawsuit against Quincy Bioscience LLC in February 2015, claiming that the company knowingly deceived customers into believing that their supplements were effective.

Racies claimed that Prevagen’s only active ingredient, apoaequorin, cannot work effectively in the supplement because it is “completely destroyed” in the digestive system. He also argued that the clinical trials referenced by Quincy Bioscience are “so seriously flawed that they demonstrate nothing regarding Prevagen.”

“The only reason a consumer would purchase Prevagen is to obtain the advertised brain function and memory benefits, which it does not provide,” Racies argued in his Prevagen class action lawsuit. “Prevagen is a singular purpose product – its only purported benefit is to enhance brain function and memory which it does not and cannot do.”

Quincy Bioscience faces similar class action claims in the District of New Jersey. In this class action lawsuit, plaintiff Elaine Spath argues that she would not have purchased the Prevagen brain function supplements if she knew that the product had not been clinically tested.

Prevagen Class Members can call 1-844-546-3044 or email info@PrevagenProductsClassAction.com for more information about the pending litigation.

The Class is represented by Elaine Ryan of Bonnett Fairbourn Friedman & Balint PC and by Stewart Weltman of Siprut PC.

The Prevagen Class Action Lawsuit is Racies v. Quincy Bioscience LLC, Case No. 4:15-cv-00292-HSG, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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105 thoughts onPrevagen Brain Health Supplement Website is Active

  1. M. PAULA GOUDIN says:

    add me

  2. Randy S Miland says:

    add me

  3. Malissa Kusiek says:

    Please add me

  4. Gary Stevenson says:

    I have used Prevagen Regular Strength for one year I don’t see any new things that my brain is supposed to accomplish help me think better not a very good product I would advise not to use please sign me up

  5. Sue says:

    Please add me to the lawsuit against Prwvagen. I’ve used for approximately 1 year and casn’t see where it does any good.

  6. Lucy Burany says:

    add me

  7. Thomas Hoke, PhD. says:

    I have used Prevagen Regular Strength for 3 months and I see no value in this product.
    I would recommend Metformin
    HCL, 500MG Tabs.
    Far better results will be seen.

  8. Ora King says:

    I tried it for three month did not work

  9. james buller says:

    I tried it for 6 mo .doesn’t work

  10. Bonita English says:

    I was taking Prevagen Xtra Strength but I stopped didn’ t work. Add me I am New York

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