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Nutramax Cosequin Dog Supplement Misrepresentation Settlement - Up to $150

vs. Nutramax Laboratories Inc.

Est. Payout
up to 150 dollars
Deadline
Jul 21, 2026
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Summary

Nutramax Laboratories agreed to pay $11.5 million to settle allegations that it falsely advertised the health benefits of its Cosequin dog joint supplements. The company allegedly claimed the products supported mobility and joint health without adequate scientific evidence.

Details
The lawsuit accused Nutramax of misleading consumers by marketing Cosequin supplements with unsubstantiated claims about supporting canine mobility, cartilage, and joint health. Plaintiffs argued that despite these marketing promises, no reliable scientific evidence supported the advertised benefits. The settlement resolves these false advertising allegations without the company admitting wrongdoing. Eligible consumers can receive compensation for their supplement purchases during the specified time period.
Who's Eligible?

California residents who purchased specific Cosequin products including DS Maximum Strength Chewable Tablets, DS Maximum Strength Plus MSM Chewable Tablets, Maximum Strength Plus MSM Chewable Tablets, with MSM Chewable Tablets, Maximum Strength Plus MSM Soft Chews, with MSM Soft Chews, and/or DS Maximum Strength Plus MSM Soft Chews between May 3, 2016, and May 6, 2022.