Type 2 diabetes is commonly treated with Ozempic. When administered, it acts like a glucagon-like peptide (GLP-1) receptor agonist, slowing your stomach emptying and regulating blood sugar. In the last couple of years, it’s become more apparent that Ozempic can cause gastroparesis, bowel obstruction, and vision loss called non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). These health conditions might be eligible for a claim.
It’s essential to schedule a check-up with your doctor first to see if you have developed any health conditions that can be linked to the use of Ozempic. If you are diagnosed with any of the above-mentioned health conditions, we suggest you gather your medical records that prove you were given at least one round of Ozempic, as well as proof of your diagnosis.
Once you have all the documents needed, we encourage you to reach out to our experts. They will thoroughly assess your case and check if you’re a potential claimant. If you are, we’ll refer you to an attorney who specializes in handling cases like these to start the legal process of claiming compensation.