Jon Styf  |  October 9, 2023

Category: Legal News
Product photo of Tylenol Cold and Severe, representing the Tylenol and Mucinex class action lawsuit.
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Tylenol lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Kenvue Inc., McNeil Consumer Healthcare and Reckitt Benckiser are facing a class action lawsuit related to their Tylenol Cold and Flu Severe and Mucinex Sinus Max products.  
  • Why: The over-the-counter medications, which use phenylephrine as their active ingredient, were recently recommended to be classified as ineffective by a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory committee.
  • Where: The Tylenol lawsuit was filed in federal court in New York.

The makers of Tylenol Cold and Flu Severe and Mucinex Sinus Max are facing a class action lawsuit related to the ineffectiveness of the active ingredient phenylephrine in their over-the-counter products.

An advisory committee for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently recommended that the FDA move to remove oral phenylephrine drugs used to combat nasal decongestion from the department’s list of safe and effective drugs.

Consumers purchased the drugs believing they would be effective when the companies that made those drugs – Kenvue Inc., McNeil Consumer Healthcare and Reckitt Benckiser – should have known that they were not effective, the Mucinex lawsuit claims.

“Unfortunately for plaintiff and the putative class members, defendants willfully ignored scientific and industry knowledge concerning the lack of effectiveness of PE Drugs for treating the indications identified, and performed inadequate testing and quality oversight of the PE Drugs ascertain the true efficacy of PE Drugs for treating the indications identified (mainly, nasal congestion),” said the class action filed by Plaintiff Chioma Ozuzu. 

Manufacturers should have known phenylephrine OTC drugs were ineffective and stopped selling them, lawsuit claims

The manufacturers should pay customers back for the full purchase price of the phenylephrine drugs, the Mucinex lawsuit says, along with requesting an injunction against further sale of the products.

The companies knew that the products were not effective from previous studies on phenylephrine but have continued to sell and advertise the products as being effective, the lawsuit claims.

Sale of the Tylenol and Mucinex phenylephrine over-the-counter drugs violates express warranties, implied warranties, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and falls under the category of fraud due to the misrepresentations about the drug, the Tylenol lawsuit claims.

Have you purchased Tylenol Cold and Flu Severe or Mucinex Sinus Max? Let us know in the comments.

The plaintiff is represented by Raymond S. Silverman, Melanie H. Muhlstock and Jason S. Goldstein of Parker Waichman LLP.

The Tylenol class action lawsuit is Ozuzu v. Kenvue Inc., et al., Case No. 1:23-cv-07395, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York.


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59 thoughts onTylenol, Mucinex buyer files class action lawsuit over allegedly ineffective ingredient

  1. Linda Butler says:

    I have purchased the Tylenol product. Please add me.

  2. Sandra Hyder says:

    Yes I have and have some in my medicine cabinet right now!

  3. Lorie Nelsen says:

    Yes I’ve bought these, that’s what Dr recommended. Add me please.

  4. Cindy Johnson says:

    Please add me

  5. Judith Massenburg says:

    Add me

  6. Kavindra says:

    Have used these products and others with PE expecting them to work. Always had to get the “real” medicine from the pharmacy counter to have any relief.

  7. Melanie L Price says:

    Add me please

    1. Catherine Larue says:

      Brand doesn’t work

  8. Dorene Bridge says:

    I frequently use these products for cold & flu seasons

  9. Anna Antonucci says:

    These are the products I use regularly fir cold and flu. I just recently bought mire to keep available for upcoming cold and flu season.

  10. TARA L MILANO WICKERS says:

    I have been buying these products for years! Drs have ALWAYS recommended using them. I always have them on hand. So basically I’m just making myself believe they work but they don’t. I feel like I’ve been robbed! I’d love to be added if something comes out of this.

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