Degussa Bioactives ha intrapreso azioni legali contro Muscle Marketing USA, l'azienda che commercializza il "siero di creatina", venduto anche in Italia.
Tali azioni sono volte a richiedere provvedimenti contro le informazioni, ritenute false e ingannevoli, diffuse da Muscle Marketing USA.
Ulteriori azioni legali contro Muscle Marketing USA sono state intraprese da un'associazione di consumatori americani che accusa Muscle Marketing di frode.
Secondo Degussa esistono studi che dimostrano che il "siero di creatina" contiene solo piccole quantità di creatina, mentre in esso è presente creatinina, un prodotto di scarto.
La denuncia intentata dai consumatori, invece, sostiene che il "siero di creatina" non eleva i livelli ematici di creatina e non apporta benefici sulla crescita muscolare e/o la performance.
Urania, in quanto partner di Degussa Bioactives, ha piena fiducia nei provvedimenti presi da quest'ultima, la quale secondo noi non avrebbe intrapreso un'azione legale se non avesse avuto fondati motivi per farlo.
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Degussa BioActives Prosecutes Suit To End False Creatine Claims
08-28-2002
On August 1, 2002, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order requiring prompt action in a suit filed by a U.S. subsidiary of Degussa BioActives on February 15, 2002 against Muscle Marketing USA, Inc. This suit asks the U.S. court to force Muscle Marketing to stop making, and to correct, false claims about powdered creatine, a nutritional supplement that enhances exercise performance. Degussa BioActives US Sales, Inc. is a 100% subsidiary of Degussa BioActives, based in Champaign, Illinois. Muscle Marketing, based in Bell, California, sells liquid creatine, which it calls creatine serum.
As the market leader for powdered creatine, under the CreapureTM brand, Degussa BioActives will not accept any company making what we believe to be scientifically false claims about creatine in either powder or liquid forms. State of the art analytical methods prove that the Muscle Marketing USA Creatine Serum products contain only very small amounts of creatine, and in fact contain more of an undesirable degradation product, creatinine.
The suit outlines what are believed to be five false, deceptive and misleading claims made by Muscle Marketing in its advertising and online materials and requests a permanent injunction and damages.
Degussa BioActives is also asking the court to require Muscle Marketing to publish advertisements to correct the deceptive statements. The claims and statements made by Muscle Marketing regarding the relative safety and effectiveness of creatine powder and creatine serum are believed to be materially false and misleading.
Consumer Class Action
In a separate class action, filed on August 9, 2002 Muscle Marketing USA is charged with deception of the consuming public by making false and unsupported claims regarding such products which are in fact contradicted by three types of studies demonstrating the falsity of such claims. The action is brought on behalf of consumers who purchased Muscle Marketing USA’s Creatine Serum Products.
According to this independently brought Complaint, published research demonstrates that the accused Creatine Serum Products marketed by Muscle Marketing USA do not result in any increase of blood levels of creatine after ingestion and "have no beneficial effect on muscle growth or athletic performance".
The Class Action Complaint demands that Muscle Marketing USA be permanently enjoined from selling their Creatine Serum Products by means of fraudulent, false, deceptive, and misleading means, and demands restitution of all monies received by Muscle Marketing USA as a result of sales of such products.
The charges brought against Muscle Marketing USA in the independent class action complaint are similar to those earlier brought by Degussa BioActives and provide additional support for those claims.
Tali azioni sono volte a richiedere provvedimenti contro le informazioni, ritenute false e ingannevoli, diffuse da Muscle Marketing USA.
Ulteriori azioni legali contro Muscle Marketing USA sono state intraprese da un'associazione di consumatori americani che accusa Muscle Marketing di frode.
Secondo Degussa esistono studi che dimostrano che il "siero di creatina" contiene solo piccole quantità di creatina, mentre in esso è presente creatinina, un prodotto di scarto.
La denuncia intentata dai consumatori, invece, sostiene che il "siero di creatina" non eleva i livelli ematici di creatina e non apporta benefici sulla crescita muscolare e/o la performance.
Urania, in quanto partner di Degussa Bioactives, ha piena fiducia nei provvedimenti presi da quest'ultima, la quale secondo noi non avrebbe intrapreso un'azione legale se non avesse avuto fondati motivi per farlo.
Dav - Urania
Il comunicato ufficiale è riportato al seguente link:
tm
Riporto il testo per comodità:
Degussa BioActives Prosecutes Suit To End False Creatine Claims
08-28-2002
On August 1, 2002, the United States District Court for the Central District of California entered an Order requiring prompt action in a suit filed by a U.S. subsidiary of Degussa BioActives on February 15, 2002 against Muscle Marketing USA, Inc. This suit asks the U.S. court to force Muscle Marketing to stop making, and to correct, false claims about powdered creatine, a nutritional supplement that enhances exercise performance. Degussa BioActives US Sales, Inc. is a 100% subsidiary of Degussa BioActives, based in Champaign, Illinois. Muscle Marketing, based in Bell, California, sells liquid creatine, which it calls creatine serum.
As the market leader for powdered creatine, under the CreapureTM brand, Degussa BioActives will not accept any company making what we believe to be scientifically false claims about creatine in either powder or liquid forms. State of the art analytical methods prove that the Muscle Marketing USA Creatine Serum products contain only very small amounts of creatine, and in fact contain more of an undesirable degradation product, creatinine.
The suit outlines what are believed to be five false, deceptive and misleading claims made by Muscle Marketing in its advertising and online materials and requests a permanent injunction and damages.
Degussa BioActives is also asking the court to require Muscle Marketing to publish advertisements to correct the deceptive statements. The claims and statements made by Muscle Marketing regarding the relative safety and effectiveness of creatine powder and creatine serum are believed to be materially false and misleading.
Consumer Class Action
In a separate class action, filed on August 9, 2002 Muscle Marketing USA is charged with deception of the consuming public by making false and unsupported claims regarding such products which are in fact contradicted by three types of studies demonstrating the falsity of such claims. The action is brought on behalf of consumers who purchased Muscle Marketing USA’s Creatine Serum Products.
According to this independently brought Complaint, published research demonstrates that the accused Creatine Serum Products marketed by Muscle Marketing USA do not result in any increase of blood levels of creatine after ingestion and "have no beneficial effect on muscle growth or athletic performance".
The Class Action Complaint demands that Muscle Marketing USA be permanently enjoined from selling their Creatine Serum Products by means of fraudulent, false, deceptive, and misleading means, and demands restitution of all monies received by Muscle Marketing USA as a result of sales of such products.
The charges brought against Muscle Marketing USA in the independent class action complaint are similar to those earlier brought by Degussa BioActives and provide additional support for those claims.
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