- Supplement Sellers Settle FTC, State of Maine False Advertising Charges ( )
- Florida-based Supplement Sellers Settle FTC False Advertising Charges ( )
- Internet Marketers of Dietary Supplement and Skincare Products Banned from Deceptive Advertising and Billing Practices ( )
- U.S. District Court Rules in FTC’s Favor, Imposes $40 Million Judgment Against Weight-Loss Supplement Marketers for Order Violations ( )
- FTC Sending Refund Checks Totaling More Than $9.8 Million to People Who Were Charged for “Free Trials” for Health Products ( )
- FTC Sending Refund Checks Totaling More Than $210,000 to Consumers Who Bought Elimidrol ‘Opiate Withdrawal’ Product ( )
- Three Dietary Supplement Marketers Settle FTC, Maine AG Charges ( )
- FTC to Join CDC Twitter Chat on Healthy Contact Lens Wear and Care ( )
- FTC Action Stops Unsupported Claims for Opiate Withdrawal Treatments ( )
- Marketers of ‘NutriMost Ultimate Fat Loss System’ Settle FTC Charges ( )
- FTC Settlement Bars Spam Email Marketing, Baseless Weight-Loss Claims by Diet-Pill Operation ( )
- FTC, Maine Attorney General Shut Down Web of Deceptive Supplement Sellers ( )
- FTC Providing Full Refunds to Mercola Brand Tanning System Purchasers ( )
- “Breathometer” Marketers Settle FTC Charges of Misrepresenting Ability to Accurately Measure Users’ Blood Alcohol Content ( )
- FTC, New York State Charge the Marketers of Prevagen With Making Deceptive Memory, Cognitive Improvement Claims ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges that Mars Petcare Made False Health Claims for Its Eukanuba Brand Dog Food ( )
- FTC Rules California Naturel, Inc. Misled Consumers, Violated the FTC Act ( )
- Marketers of Blood-Pressure App Settle FTC Charges Regarding Accuracy of App Readings ( )
- FTC Issues Enforcement Policy Statement Regarding Marketing Claims for Over-the-Counter Homeopathic Drugs ( )
- FTC Wins Summary Judgment against Pitchman of Deceptive Green Coffee Weight-Loss Ads; $30 Million Judgment Entered ( )
- FTC Obtains Court Orders Barring Skincare Marketers From Deceptive Marketing and Billing Practices ( )
- Marketers of Joint Pain Supplement Agree to Settle FTC Charges of Deceptive Advertising, Endorsements ( )
- U.S. Circuit Court Finds Operator of Affiliate Marketing Network Responsible for Deceptive Third-Party Claims Made for LeanSpa Weight-loss Supplement ( )
- FTC Wins Summary Judgment against Marketers of Supplement That Claimed To Prevent or Reverse Gray Hair ( )
- FTC to Participate in CDC Twitter Chat on Healthy Contact Lens Wear and Care ( )
- FTC Sends Warning Letters to Online Sellers Making Zika Virus-Protection Claims ( )
- Mars Petcare Settles False Advertising Charges Related to Its Eukanuba Dog Food ( )
- FTC Approves Four Final Orders Barring Companies from Making False All-Natural Claims ( )
- Sellers of At-Home Treatment for Opioid Withdrawal and Addiction Barred from Making Deceptive Claims ( )
- FTC Sending Refund Checks Totaling More Than $9 Million to Consumers Who Bought Pure Health or Genesis Today Green Coffee Weight-Loss Supplements ( )