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Manufactured for managing type-2 diabetes, Ozempic is making legal headlines. Numerous lawsuits, some filed and others still under investigation, allege that using Ozempic leads to gastrointestinal complications and other health problems. They claim the drug manufacturer downplayed these effects and failed to provide a warning on their labels and marketing material.
If you have developed related complications after using Ozempic, you might be eligible for compensation. The experienced Ozempic lawyers at NST Law can determine if you have a valid claim, calculate your expected settlement, file a lawsuit, and handle negotiations with defendants so you can focus on your health.
NST Law is a nationally recognized personal injury law firm with dozens of attorneys and 120 support staff members on our legal team. We have decades of experience and have successfully recovered over $2 billion in verdicts and settlements for our clients. Schedule your free consultation by calling (866) 724-1071 or filling out our online contact form.
Ozempic is a prescription drug for managing type-2 diabetes. It is manufactured by the Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk. The drug works by increasing insulin and suppressing blood sugar levels for diabetes patients.
Ozempic also slows down the digestive process, making patients feel full for longer than normal. For this reason, doctors sometimes also prescribe Ozempic to promote weight loss in certain cases. Unfortunately, Ozempic’s ability to promote weight loss has led to mass off-label use among nondiabetic patients.
Ozempic was approved for use in the United States in December 2017, and cases of Ozempic-related complications became widespread starting in 2023. People report these main side effects:
Since Ozempic is still fairly new in the market, additional side effects will likely continue to arise in the coming years.
Semaglutide, a component found in Ozempic, slows down the emptying of the stomach into the intestinal tract. However, delay in this process can harm the digestive system and cause conditions such as:
Drug manufacturers are potentially liable in Ozempic product liability lawsuits. Product liability laws require manufacturers to produce goods, including pharmaceutical drugs, that are safe for humans. When a company sells products whose use is likely to have negative side effects, it has a legal duty to reveal this to consumers in the packaging, instruction booklets, and marketing material.
Lawsuits against Ozempic manufacturers claim the company downplayed and failed to warn patients of the drug’s likely side effects. Since there are studies showing the negative effects of semaglutide-based drugs on the stomach and intestines, manufacturers should have foreseen this and provided adequate warning to patients and physicians.
If you’re wondering whether you can file an Ozempic lawsuit, our lawyers can review your case in your free consultation and explain your eligibility status. The most important factors are:
Various factors, such as the severity of your complications and whether you’re being treated for other conditions, can also impact your eligibility for an Ozempic lawsuit. That’s why it’s wise to speak with a prescription drugs and medication attorney as soon as possible.
The relative newness of Ozempic and associated lawsuits makes it difficult to estimate how long the litigation process is likely to take. It is also important to remember that each product liability lawsuit is unique, and the time needed to resolve them depends heavily on specific circumstances.
Due to their rising numbers, there have also been calls to consolidate Ozempic lawsuits, which could also affect the litigation timeline if you join an Ozempic class action lawsuit instead. To file an Ozempic lawsuit:
Statutes of limitations set the filing deadline for product liability cases in each state. While there are narrow exceptions under which the filing period can be extended, legal action initiated after the statute of limitations has elapsed will likely be barred. Consult with our experienced product liability lawyers to learn more about the all-important filing deadline in your state.
Compensation from an Ozempic lawsuit can help you recover economic and non-economic damages from related health complications:
In rarer cases, a judge may also award punitive damages to punish a defendant for malicious or egregiously negligent behavior. Our Ozempic attorneys will conduct a thorough, independent investigation of your case to calculate the full and fair value of your injuries and losses.
The payout you can receive from an Ozempic lawsuit will depend heavily on the damages you’ve suffered from resulting complications. Settlements can range from a few thousand dollars to multiple millions, depending on how much the drug has impacted your health and quality of life. The Ozempic lawyers at NST Law will evaluate your damages and calculate the amount you should be seeking in compensation.
As of February 2024, none of the Ozempic lawsuits filed against the manufacturer have been resolved. Our legal team is monitoring these cases closely.
If you’re wondering whether you can file an Ozempic lawsuit, our lawyers can review your case in your free consultation and explain your eligibility status. The most important factors are:
Various factors, such as the severity of your complications and whether you’re being treated for other conditions, can also impact your eligibility for an Ozempic lawsuit. That’s why it’s wise to speak with a prescription drugs and medication attorney as soon as possible.
When you come to us with your Ozempic case, you can rest assured that we have the resources and experience to fight for your right to full and fair compensation for your injuries and losses. Do not wait to take legal action. Get started with a free consultation by calling (866) 724-1071 or filling out our online contact form.
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