Brain Health Creatine Supplements Investigation
Marketed for Mental Performance. Do the Claims Hold Up?
Did you buy creatine for focus, memory, or “brain health”?
You’re not alone — and those claims may not be as clear as they seem.
Creatine is widely known for physical performance and athletic use. More recently, some products have been marketed as supporting cognitive function — including focus, memory, and overall brain health.
In many cases, these products may contain the same type of creatine found in standard supplements, despite different labeling or higher pricing.
What we’re looking into:
-Creatine products marketed for “brain health” or cognitive performance
-Whether these products differ from standard creatine
-Whether pricing and labeling accurately reflect those differences
We are investigating whether these cognitive or “brain boosting” claims are supported by reliable evidence, or whether consumers may have been misled about the benefits of these products.
If you purchased a creatine supplement based on claims related to mental or cognitive performance, we’d like to learn more about your experience. You may be eligible to pursue a claim.
Please answer a few quick questions below to help us determine whether you may qualify.
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Brain Health Creatine Supplements Investigation
Some creatine supplements are marketed as improving cognitive function, focus, or mental health. We are investigating whether these “brain boosting” claims are supported by reliable evidence—or if consumers were misled. Our focus is on products marketed for mental or cognitive benefits, not traditional athletic performance.