Improvita Health Products, Inc., et al.
The FTC brought a civil action in the Northern District of Ohio against Improvita Health Products, Inc. and two of its former officers, Thomas B. Klamet and Daniel P. Kohler, for allegedly making deceptive health claims in their advertising and marketing. The case (Civil Action No. 109-CV-00858) was filed under the FTC's consumer protection authority targeting unsubstantiated health claims. The full text of the proceeding entry is limited, but the matter number and court filing indicate formal enforcement action was pursued against the company and its individual officers.
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Federal Trade Commission, Plaintiff, v. Improvita Health Products, Inc., an Ohio corporation; Thomas B. Klamet, individually and in his capacity as a former officer of Improvita Health Products, Inc.; and Daniel P. Kohler, individually and in his capacity as a former officer of Improvita Health Products, Inc., Defendants
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