Americans are about to receive free money from the $3.8 million pot after a generic brand product settlement from a pharmacy giant.
$3.8 Million in Free Money
Americans are about to receive free money from a pharmacy giant, CVS, after it agreed to pay a $3.8 million settlement even though it denied any wrongdoing. The company was accused of falsely advertising some of its products.
In a published article in The U.S. Sun, claimants for the settlement will be able to receive payments based on how many CVS-brand lidocaine products they purchased. Moreover, claims that the lidocaine patches could remain adhered for eight to 12 hours are also being challenged.
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How To Claim Payments?
According to an article published in Bloomberg Law, those who would like to claim payments for the settlement should provide proof od purchase of CVS-branded lidocaine patches, creams, roll-ons and spray products marketed as “maximum strength.”
Furthermore, those who don’t have proof can still file a claim provided that these products are labeled by SKU number. Those who want a payment should file a claim on November 20, 2023 and those who have proof of purchase will receive more payments.
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