Ozempic Lawsuits
Ozempic Lawsuits for Causing Stomach Paralysis, Gastroparesis, Intestinal Problems and Vision Loss
Ozempic, a popular diabetes and weight loss drug, is tied to dangerous stomach and intestinal problems. People taking Ozempic have filed lawsuits across the country alleging the drug caused stomach paralysis and other serious side effects.
In 2022 the FDA’s own reporting system (FAERS) warned of a potential risk of intestinal obstruction from Ozempic and Wegovy. The FDA received high numbers of reports from people who experienced stomach issues, intestinal blockages, and blood clots (deep vein thrombosis) after using Ozempic or Wegovy.
What you need to qualify for a case review
Must have one of these diagnoses:
- Gastroparesis, stomach paralysis, gastric stasis
- Ileal or ileus obstruction, intestinal blockage, bowel obstruction
- Deep vein thrombosis, blood clots, pulmonary embolism
- Eye stroke, NAION
- Malnutrition
- Organ failure
- Permanent injury
Show proof that you’re getting medical treatment
- Your medical records must show that you have been hospitalized or treated for one of the diagnoses above.
Evidence that you used a brand name GLP-1 medication
- This can be in the form of prescriptions, packaging with the prescription label in your name, or medical records showing that a doctor prescribed you Ozempic, Trulicity, Wegovy, Mounjaro or Rybelsus.
We are NOT reviewing cases involving:
- Pancreatitis, pancreatic cancer, any other pancreas injury
- Gallbladder removal, gallstones, or any other gallbladder injury
- Symptoms that are listed as side effects, like diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, etc.
- Compounded or generic versions of the GLP-1 medications
What are the Ozempic Lawsuits About?
Lawsuits against NovoNordisk, the maker of Ozempic, claim the company did not warn patients about the possible intestinal and gastric side effects, like gastroparesis, from using Ozempic. The lawsuits also allege that the manufacturers were negligent in the testing and monitoring of the drugs post-approval to ensure safety.
Anyone who took Ozempic and experienced stomach paralysis, blood clots, or other intestinal issues may be eligible to file a claim against the manufacturer for compensation.
FAQs About Ozempic Lawsuits
Q: How do I know if I qualify for a Ozempic lawsuit?
A: If you had serious side effects like gastroparesis, blood clots, or severe intestinal issues after taking Ozempic, you may qualify. Contact us right away for a free case review.
Q: How long do I have to file a lawsuit?
A: The time limit to file a lawsuit varies by state and circumstances, so you really need to act quickly. Getting a free case review from our attorneys can help you stay on track to file a lawsuit in time. Find out if you fit our law firm’s criteria for an Ozempic claim.
Q: Can I still file a lawsuit if I no longer take Ozempic?
A: Yes, you can still file a lawsuit if you stopped taking the drug. The important thing is the injury or side effect caused by Ozempic.
Q: What kind of compensation can I ask for?
A: You can seek money for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages related to your Ozempic injuries
Did you take Ozempic and have stomach paralysis, gastroparesis, vision loss, or intestinal blockage?
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Ozempic Class Action Lawsuit or Multi-District Litigation
In February 2024 all GLP-1 lawsuits were grouped together into one federal court for what is called a Multidistrict Litigation, or MDL. This grouping of cases is similar to a class action lawsuit, but follows a different legal process: every single person with a filed case will have a right to their own individual trial.
People affected by these severe side effects are seeking money for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages related to their health. They are also calling for more stringent regulatory actions and clearer, more comprehensive labeling of the drugs to prevent further cases.
Why You Should Choose mctlaw to Represent you in an Ozempic Lawsuit
Why choose the experienced lawyers at mctlaw to represent you in an Ozempic lawsuit?
- We put our clients first. We always do what’s best for our clients.
- Our Firm knows how to hold large product corporations accountable to pursue the compensation you deserve.
- We have the financial resources to support your case for as long as it takes.
- We believe our clients deserve the highest possible award or settlement and we will fight for that.
- We are selective in the cases we represent. That means we can negotiate a settlement from a position of strength for our clients or confidently take a case to trial.
Reach out to our legal team now. We’ll help you understand your rights if you’ve experienced side effects from Ozempic.
Ozempic Linked to Stomach Paralysis or Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis is a condition that slows or stops the movement of food from the stomach to the small intestine. Symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and feeling full quickly after starting to eat. Longer term complications from ozempic induced gastroparesis can include malnutrition, severe dehydration, and organ failure. These conditions can be severe and require immediate medical attention.
The attorneys at mctlaw can represent you in an Ozempic gastroparesis lawsuit against the manufacturer.
Lawsuits for Ozempic Side Effects
Ozempic and other similar weight loss drugs have been associated with a range of side effects. Here’s a list of the reported side effects from people who have filed lawsuits claiming Ozempic caused these issues:
- Gastrointestinal Issues: Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and abdominal pain. These symptoms are often most pronounced when beginning treatment and may decrease over time.
- Gastroparesis: This is a condition where the stomach stops pushing food along and can no longer empty its contents. This can be severe, leading to symptoms like malnutrition and dehydration.
- Eye stroke or NAION: Research shows semaglutide medications like Ozempic may cause a higher risk of developing an eye stroke, or a rare condition called non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION)
- Deep vein thrombosis or blood clots: Research shows that semaglutide medications like Ozempic can increase the risk of deep vein thrombosis by 266%.
What is Semaglutide?
Semaglutide is a medication approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat type 2 diabetes and, under the brand names Ozempic and Wegovy, is also used for weight loss. More recently, a similar formulation called Mounjaro was also introduced to the market. These drugs work by mimicking a hormone called a GLP-1 agonist that targets areas of the brain involved in regulating insulin production, appetite, and food intake.
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Content Reviewed by Michele Stephan – Product Liability Lawyer
Michele Stephan handles product liability cases in state and federal courts throughout the country. Ms. Stephan has represented clients in civil litigation for over 25 years. At mctlaw she litigates cases for clients with defective hip replacements and defective drug and pharmaceutical lawsuits. Ms. Stephan is a member of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit Pro Bono Committee and a Director of the Sarasota County Bar Association.
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