Consumers Of Dexatrim Max Weight Loss Dietary Supplement File Class Action Lawsuit Complaint Against Chattem Over Alleged Presence of Chemical Haxavalent Chromium.
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Chattem, Inc. (“Chattem” or “Defendant”) in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana (styled Lee Hughes and Elizabeth Leftwich v. Chattem, Inc., Civil Action Case No. 1:10 CV 1407 SEB DML) alleging, among other things, that Chattem marketed and sold the weight loss product Dexatrim Max as safe and healthy even though Dexatrim allegedly contains the hazardous chemical haxavalent chromium, which purportedly has been linked to various diseases and illnesses, such as lung cancer, according to the Chattem Dexatrim Weight Loss dietary supplement class action lawsuit complaint.
The Chattem Dexatrim Max weight loss dietary supplement class action lawsuit complaint is reportedly brought on behalf of a putative class of all consumers who purchased, used and ingested Dexatrim during the relevant time period, unless otherwise excluded.
For more information on the Chattem Dexatrim Max weight loss dietary supplement class action lawsuit complaint, read the Dexatrim weight loss class action lawsuit complaint.
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I Fay Kern, was taking dexatrim for about 7 months if some would please contact me. Thanks
I took dexatrim for years. I now have metastatic kidney cancer I think is related to dexatrim.
My deceased husband took dextrim and drink black coffee at the same time and as a result at the age of 27 had a massive heart attack and died.