Have you experienced severe side effects after using a GLP-1 diabetes or weight-loss drug?
Drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, Zepbound, and Trulicity are facing GLP-1 drug lawsuits from people alleging severe side effects that were never disclosed…
GLP-1 Drug Lawsuits: Representing the Injured in North and South Carolina
Did you suffer side effects like gastroparesis or other stomach problems after taking a GLP-1 drug such as Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, Zepbound, or Trulicity?
The manufacturers of these drugs, Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, have come under fire for undisclosed side effects of these drugs – some of which may be permanent or life threatening.
The GLP-1 class of drugs stimulate the body into producing more insulin. They mimic the GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide 1) hormone produced in the gut as a response to eating, which raises insulin production and lowers blood sugar. In short, the drugs target receptors in your brain to help regulate your appetite.
However, this benefit may come at a cost.
People taking these GLP-1 drugs allege that they have also caused serious health problems – ones the manufacturers did not properly warn them about.
Additional information continues to come to light that may indicate that some of these drugs’ side effects are more severe and widespread than originally believed or disclosed to users:
- A study published by the National Center for Biotechnology Information reported that instances of intestinal obstruction were 4.5x higher for GLP-1 receptor agonists like Ozempic and Wegovy than for other glucose control medications.
Below is information about Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, Zepbound, and Trulicity and the adverse side effects they are linked to. If you, or someone you know, have taken any of these drugs, you may have been deceived by the manufacturers, and you may be owed significant compensation for the harm you have suffered.
Call 1-866-900-7078 today for a free professional opinion on your case.
Has Ozempic Harmed You?
Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic is approved by the FDA to treat type-2 diabetes, and it has been widely prescribed for the off-label benefit of weight loss. Ozempic’s active ingredient is semaglutide, and at present, the drug may be linked to severe side effects including:
- Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis)
- Neuropathy with gastroparesis
- Intestinal blockage (often requiring surgery to repair)
- Cyclical vomiting
- Pancreatic cancer
- Necrotizing pancreatitis
- Esophageal injury with surgery
- Vision loss or changes
- Blood clots and pulmonary embolism
Has Wegovy Harmed You?
Wegovy, another Novo Nordisk drug with semaglutide, is prescribed to help obese people lose weight and to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in obese or overweight adults with known heart disease. However, lawsuits accuse Novo Nordisk of not adequately warning users of the following possible side effects:
- Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis)
- Neuropathy with gastroparesis
- Intestinal blockage (often requiring surgery to repair)
- Cyclical vomiting
- Pancreatic cancer
- Necrotizing pancreatitis
- Esophageal injury with surgery
- Vision loss or changes
- Blood clots
Has Rybelsus Harmed You?
A third Novo Nordisk drug containing semaglutide, Rybelsus, is prescribed to treat type 2 diabetes but is also commonly used for weight loss. Of the many lawsuits against the manufacturer, several allege that using the drug resulted in the following medical issues:
- Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis)
- Neuropathy with gastroparesis
- Intestinal blockage (often requiring surgery to repair)
- Cyclical vomiting
- Pancreatic cancer
- Necrotizing pancreatitis
- Esophageal injury with surgery
- Vision loss or changes
- Blood clots
Has Mounjaro Harmed You?
Mounjaro is another commonly prescribed GLP-1 medication for managing type 2 diabetes. Its main active ingredient is tirzepatide, and while Mounjaro is not approved by the FDA for weight loss, some doctors prescribe it off- label for this use. There are many lawsuits against its manufacturer, Eli Lilly, claiming that the drug has caused severe side effects, including:
- Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis)
- Neuropathy with gastroparesis
- Intestinal blockage (often requiring surgery to repair)
- Cyclical vomiting
- Pancreatic cancer
- Necrotizing pancreatitis
- Esophageal injury with surgery
- Vision loss or changes
- Blood clots
Has Zepbound Harmed You?
Zepbound, another tirzepatide drug manufactured by Eli Lilly, is approved by the FDA for chronic weight management. Lawsuits against Zepbound allege that Eli Lilly failed to warn users of serious side effects caused by the drug, including:
- Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis)
- Neuropathy with gastroparesis
- Intestinal blockage (often requiring surgery to repair)
- Cyclical vomiting
- Pancreatic cancer
- Necrotizing pancreatitis
- Esophageal injury with surgery
- Vision loss or changes
- Blood clots
Has Trulicity Harmed You?
Trulicity is a medication approved by the FDA to manage type 2 diabetes and to reduce the risk of major cardiovascular events in those with the disease. It is also used off-label for weight loss. Lawsuits against Trulicity’s manufacturer, Eli Lilly, claim that it knew, but did not warn users, of the risk of the following side effects:
- Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis)
- Neuropathy with gastroparesis
- Intestinal blockage (often requiring surgery to repair)
- Cyclical vomiting
- Pancreatic cancer
- Necrotizing pancreatitis
- Esophageal injury with surgery
- Vision loss or changes
- Blood clots
Do you have a case against these drug manufacturers for harm they’ve caused you? For a free professional opinion on your case with no obligation, call 1-866-900-7078 now.
Can GLP-1 Drugs Kill You?
Gastroparesis (stomach paralysis), which has been linked to Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, Zepbound, and Trulicity, causes constant and severe nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain, severe dehydration, acid reflux, malnutrition, and weight loss.
Both gastroparesis and intestinal blockage, which has also been linked to these GLP-1 drugs, can be fatal if not treated (likely including surgery). Neither condition is a listed side effect of the drugs.
Can I File a GLP-1 Drug Lawsuit?
Yes. Defective drugs with undisclosed side effects can wreak havoc on your life. Some GLP-1 users could not work because they were vomiting constantly. Some users with severe side effects from these GLP-1 drugs have reported multiple trips to the ER, corrective surgeries, depression, and other serious consequences.
What Kind of Compensation Can I Seek in a GLP-1 Drug  Lawsuit?
Patients who have suffered from the undisclosed side effects of Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, Zepbound, and Trulicity often must make many ER visits, have severe quality of life issues, and need multiple medications for the rest of their lives.
You can and should seek compensation if you’ve suffered undisclosed side effects from using these GLP-1 drugs, including possible compensation for:
- Medical bills, including any future medical needs
- Lost wages from missing work due to your symptoms
- Permanent disability as a result of the drug’s side effects
- Pain and suffering
- And more
Contact the Law Offices of James Scott Farrin for a GLP-1 Drug Lawsuit Case Evaluation – Free & No Obligation
Many Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Mounjaro, Zepbound, and Trulicity users have suffered life-changing negative effects from taking these drugs – effects they weren’t warned about. This is wrong, and we are passionate about helping people take on big companies who may have put profit over patients.
Since 1997, our firm has recovered over $2 billion in total compensation for over 73,000 people.1
We know how to help you. Call 1-866-900-7078 or contact us online right now to get clarity on your case at no cost and no obligation.
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