Multistate class actions involving allegations that joint supplements sold by GNC. Corp. and Rite Aid Corp. do not provide benefits to joint health can survive a motion to dismiss, the plaintiffs argued in federal court.

GNC’s TriFlex products allegedly help with “joint cushioning,” “joint comfort,” and to “regenerate cartilage and lubricate joints,” according to the plaintiffs. The Rite Aid products make similar claims.

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