Airborne Reimbursing Customers

From The New York Times, the makers of Airborne cold remedy products decided to settle the $23.3 million dollar lawsuit and will reimburse customers for up to six purchases.
Under the agreement, a special Web site was created here to accept claims from customers, who have spent far more than $23.3 million on the range of Airborne products, from Airborne On-the-Go and Airborne Nighttime to Airborne Gummi and Airborne Power Pixies, which is sweetened for children.It all started with a dubious clinical trial;
Airborne said that a double-blind, placebo-controlled study was conducted with “care and professionalism” by a company specializing in clinical trial management, GNG Pharmaceutical Services.Have you used this product? And, if so, does it work for you?GNG is actually a two-man operation started up just to do the Airborne study. There was no clinic, no scientists and no doctors. The man who ran things said he had lots of clinical trial experience. He added that he had a degree from Indiana University, but the school says he never graduated.



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