Chattanooga-based Chattem Inc. is asking a Florida federal judge not to certify a proposed class of consumers accusing the consumer health-products company of falsely claiming its ACT mouthwash rebuilds tooth enamel.

Chattem argues that plaintiff Lauren Foster’s motion for class certification should be denied because “neither plaintiff nor any other member of the putative class has suffered injury as a result of purchasing the product,” the company said in a document filed on Oct. 16 with the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida in Orlando.

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