Rejuvica, LLC., FTC v.
The FTC took action against Rejuvica, LLC, the maker of Sobrenix, for deceptively marketing the product as able to reduce and even eliminate alcohol cravings and consumption. The FTC alleged violations of the FTC Act and the Opioid Addiction Recovery Fraud Prevention Act (OARFPA). Defendants agreed to a court order permanently banning them from making unsubstantiated claims about health care products or services and were required to pay $650,000 in consumer refunds. In November 2024, the FTC distributed $536,000 in refunds to affected consumers.
Flagged claims (1)
reduce and even eliminate alcohol cravings and consumption
Required actions (2)
the defendants agreed to a proposed court order permanently banning them from making any unsubstantiated claims about health care products or services
requiring them to pay $650,000 to provide refunds to consumers
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