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Tru Niagen’s Advertised Health Benefits Are Not ‘Clinically Proven,’ Class Action Lawsuit Alleges

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CaseTru Niagen’s Advertised Health Benefits Are Not ‘Clinically Proven,’ Class Action Lawsuit Alleges
StatusOpen
Law firmClassAction.org
JurisdictionUSA
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Last verified: 2026-06-24

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A lawsuit claims Tru Niagen supplements are falsely advertised as ‘clinically proven’ to increase the body’s NAD+ production and provide certain health benefits.

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