Ozempic Lawsuit Updates
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is the basis of the Ozempic lawsuit?
The basis of the Ozempic lawsuit revolves around allegations of harm caused by the drug and the responsibility of the manufacturer, Novo Nordisk. One crucial aspect of the Ozempic lawsuit is the issue of product liability and the manufacturer’s duty to provide accurate safety information. Despite FDA approval, manufacturers are still required to adequately warn consumers about potential risks associated with their products. In the case of Ozempic, the focus is on whether Novo Nordisk failed to warn consumers about serious side effects, such as stomach paralysis. While some claims based on breach of warranty were not included in the multidistrict litigation, the pharmaceutical company may still be held responsible for its failure to inform consumers about potential harm.
What are the reasons for bringing a lawsuit against Ozempic?
There are several reasons why individuals are taking legal action:
1. Alleged Harm and Side Effects: One of the primary reasons behind the Ozempic lawsuits is the claim of harm caused by the drug. Individuals have reported experiencing various side effects, including severe vomiting, bowel or intestinal obstruction, pancreatitis, gastroparesis, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), ileus, and aspiration under sedation and anesthesia. The FDA has also raised concerns about these potential adverse effects.
2. Gastroparesis-Related Complications: Another significant factor in the Ozempic lawsuits is the alleged connection between the drug and gastroparesis, a condition characterized by delayed stomach emptying. Numerous plaintiffs claim that Novo Nordisk failed to adequately warn them about the risk of developing gastroparesis while taking Ozempic.
3. Manufacturer’s Responsibility: The basis of the Ozempic lawsuits revolves around the principle of product liability. Manufacturers have a duty to provide accurate and comprehensive safety information to consumers. While the drug received FDA approval, it is still the responsibility of the manufacturer to ensure that consumers are aware of potential risks and side effects. Plaintiffs argue that Novo Nordisk failed in this duty by allegedly not adequately warning about the possible harm associated with Ozempic.
4. Seeking Compensation: Filing an Ozempic lawsuit allows individuals to seek compensation for damages they may have suffered as a result of taking the drug. This can include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related costs. By taking legal action, plaintiffs hope to hold Novo Nordisk accountable for any alleged misconduct and obtain financial restitution.
Am I eligible to be a Plaintiff in this lawsuit?
Yes, if you used Ozempic, Wegovy, Rybelsus, Saxenda, Victoza, or any other form of semaglutide, dulaglutide, tirzepatide, or liraglutide and were hospitalized overnight for at least one night for severe side effects, you are eligible to be a Plaintiff in this lawsuit. You can find out if you qualify instantly and sign up on our online form.
Do I qualify for this lawsuit if I used generic or off-brand semaglutide?
It depends. Ozempic, Wegovy, and Rybelsus are all manufactured by the same pharmaceutical company, Novo Nordisk. They all use the same active ingredient, semaglutide, but are packaged in different dosages. Novo Nordisk is the sole patent holder for semaglutide; therefore, you may qualify for this lawsuit if you suffered severe side effects that hospitalized you — even if you were prescribed an off-brand semaglutide. Novo Nordisk also manufactures and holds the sole patent to a similar drug called liraglutide with similar side effects, which can be found in their branded drugs, Saxenda and Victoza.
There are many companies that claim to sell semaglutide and liraglutide, but are in fact fraudulently selling something else. You can see if you qualify by filling out our quick online questionnaire.
Is Wegovy the same as Ozempic?
Wegovy contains the same active ingredient, semaglutide, as Ozempic, but is packaged in different dosages for different intended uses. Both drugs are manufactured by the same pharmaceutical giant, Novo Nordisk, who holds the exclusive patent on semaglutide. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Wegovy specifically for chronic weight management in adults with obesity or who are overweight. It is designed to assist individuals in achieving and maintaining a healthy weight. On the other hand, Ozempic is FDA-approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. It is primarily used to help manage blood sugar levels in adults with type 2 diabetes and has also been shown to reduce the risk of heart problems in certain individuals.
Although both Wegovy and Ozempic can reduce appetite and aid in weight management, they have different intended uses. Wegovy was researched and trialed specifically as a weight loss drug, while Ozempic was initially studied as a treatment for type 2 diabetes.
If you were hospitalized for severe side effects for using any of these drugs, you may qualify for this lawsuit.
What if I suffered severe side effects from Mounjaro?
Mounjaro is manufactured by the pharmaceutical company, Eli Lilly who holds the sole patent for tirzepatide, the active ingredient in Mounjaro. Eli Lilly also manufactures a sister GLP-1 receptor agonist called dulaglutide, which is the active ingredient in Trulicity. If you were admitted overnight to the hospital because of severe side effects from these drugs, you may also qualify in this lawsuit.
Similar to semaglutide and liraglutide, there are medspas and online brokers that sell off-brand versions of these drugs. You can see if you qualify and sign up online by filling out our questionnaire HERE .
How much compensation can I expect to receive in an Ozempic settlement?
While the exact amount of compensation can vary from case to case, there are several types of damages that may be available for those affected. Understanding these potential damages can help individuals assess the value of their claim and guide them in seeking justice and financial compensation.
Here are some of the potential damages that may be included:
1. Medical Expenses: Individuals who have been hospitalized as a result of taking semaglutide or other GLP-1 agonists may be entitled to compensation for their medical expenses. This can include costs associated with hospital stays, surgeries, doctor visits, medications, rehabilitation, and any necessary ongoing treatment.
2. Lost Wages: If individuals have had to take time off work due to the side effects of semaglutide or other GLP-1 agonists or their resulting injuries, they may be eligible to recover lost wages. This can include not only their base pay but also any bonuses, promotions, or raises they missed out on while being unable to work.
3. Lost Earning Potential: In cases where the long-term effects of semaglutide and other GLP-1 agonists have left individuals with a disabling condition that prevents them from returning to work or impacts their ability to earn a livelihood, they may be entitled to compensation for their lost earning potential. This seeks to secure future income that may have been compromised due to the medication’s adverse effects.
4. Pain and Suffering: Ozempic lawsuit plaintiffs may also seek compensation for the emotional and mental distress caused by the painful side effects they have endured. These non-economic damages aim to address the intangible and long-lasting impact on the individual’s quality of life.
5. Punitive Damages: In some cases, individuals may be eligible to claim punitive damages. These damages go beyond compensating for actual losses and are intended to punish the defendant for their misconduct and deter similar behavior in the future.
It’s important to note that the specific compensation available in this lawsuit can vary depending on the severity of the injuries, the impact on the individual’s life, and other factors. The value of these damages will be determined by the court based on the evidence and arguments presented during the legal proceedings.
Does gastroparesis go away after stopping the medication?
It is possible that Ozempic-induced gastroparesis may go away after stopping the medication; however, severe cases may require surgical intervention in the form of gastric bypass to fix the damage. In cases of Ozempic-induced pancreatitis, patients may experience prolonged hospitalization and even removal of a necrotized pancreas.
How do I sign up?
You can sign up on our site by answering a very brief questionnaire. If your injuries qualify for this case, you will have the opportunity to complete the signup process directly online. You can complete that entire process in less than 4 minutes HERE .
After you sign up with our firm, we will ask you to gather any documents regarding your injuries and hospitalizations as a result of taking this drug.