Patients use Ozempic to treat type 2 diabetes and help with weight loss. Recently, this increasingly popular medication has been linked with severe health conditions, including gallbladder problems.
If you take Ozempic and have experienced drug-related side effects, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Contact an Alabama Ozempic gallbladder lawsuit lawyer from Gartlan Injury Law at (334) 600 1882. They can tell you more about your legal options and how to take action.
What Is Ozempic?
Ozempic is the brand name for semaglutide, an injectable medication used to lower blood sugar and treat diabetes. Ozempic has also become a popular weight-loss medication for non-diabetic patients.
According to Novo Nordisk, makers of Ozempic, the drug works by:
- Helping the pancreas produce more insulin when blood sugar is high
- Preventing the liver from releasing too much sugar
- Slowing down food leaving the stomach
Novo Nordisk states that Ozempic also lowers A1C and decreases the risk of cardiovascular conditions, including heart attack and stroke. However, Ozempic and Wegovy (another semaglutide made by Novo Nordisk) have been linked to severe side effects and health risks.
Is There a Link Between Ozempic and Gallbladder Problems?
There is a link between Ozempic and gallbladder problems. The drug’s warning label now states that it may cause:
- Cholelithiasis – Cholelithiasis is the presence of gallstones in the gallbladder. According to Merck, these gallstones can cause pain, nausea, and vomiting. Sometimes, gallstones can develop into more severe and even life-threatening conditions, including biliary colic, biliary tract obstruction, infection, and gallstone pancreatitis.
- Cholecystitis – Johns Hopkins Medicine explains that this health problem occurs when digestive juices (bile) get trapped in the gallbladder. Often, this is due to a blockage caused by gallstones. Symptoms of cholecystitis include intense and sudden abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, and jaundice. Unfortunately, cholecystitis caused by gallstones in the gallbladder will most likely result in gallbladder removal.
In addition to gallbladder issues, other serious medical conditions associated with Ozempic and Wegovy include:
- Thyroid tumors, including cancer
- Pancreatitis
- Low blood sugar
- Changes in vision
- Kidney problems
- Severe allergic reactions
How Do I Know If I Qualify for an Ozempic Gallbladder Lawsuit?
If you have a gallbladder disease, kidney problems, gastrointestinal issues, cancer, or another health condition linked to Ozempic, you may have grounds for a lawsuit.
In general, to qualify for an Ozempic lawsuit to pursue compensation, you must:
- Have taken prescribed Ozempic or another semaglutide
- Experienced drug-related symptoms or complications
- Have proof of financial losses and physical pain and suffering caused by a drug-related condition
If you have questions about whether you can file, our firm’s Alabama Ozempic lawsuit attorneys can review your case and determine whether you have a claim for compensation.