Given the obesity epidemic, it’s no wonder that Mounjaro (tirzepatide) and other injectable diabetes drugs have surged in popularity across the United States. It’s estimated that 1 out of every 8 Americans have taken a GLP-1 drug similar to Mounjaro. The demand for these medications remains high, and chances are that someone you know is taking a shot to manage their blood sugar or help lose excess weight.

Many Mounjaro patients have achieved success and improved their overall health, but this isn’t the full story for all patients on the drug. There have been numerous Mounjaro patients who’ve come forward with stories of severe health issues and life-threatening medical complications. These problems developed as a result of using GLP-1 and GIP/GLP-1 medications. What’s most alarming is that your health could be at risk even if you follow your doctor’s orders closely.

If you experienced serious medical problems after taking Mounjaro in Atlanta, our attorneys can help you file a tirzepatide lawsuit. The lawyers at Bursor & Fisher, P.A. can discuss your eligibility for a legal claim during a free case review.


 

About Mounjaro (Tirzepatide)

Mounjaro is the brand name of an injectable tirzepatide medication developed to treat diabetes. These patients also lose weight as a result of taking the medication. Mounjaro is manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company.

Mounjaro received FDA approval for managing diabetes in 2022.

Zepbound is another tirzepatide medication manufactured by Eli Lilly and Company, though it is primarily prescribed to treat obesity and obstructive sleep apnea (a common obesity comorbidity).

How Mounjaro and Other Tirzepatide Drugs Work

Mounjaro is both a GIP (glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide) and a GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist).

GIP and GLP-1 are hormones that naturally occur in the human body that help regulate blood sugar and feelings of satiety. A dual GIP/GLP-1 receptor co-agonist mimics these hormones, which lowers blood sugar levels, slows down the overall digestive process, and helps people feel satiated for longer periods of time during the day.

In simpler terms, Mounjaro helps patients feel full for a much longer amount of time. Doing so prevents GIP/GLP-1 patients from consuming more calories throughout the day. Combining tirzepatide with exercise and other healthy habits can lead to dramatic weight loss and other health benefits.

Drugs That Are Similar to Mounjaro

While Mounjaro is popular, it does not have the same level of name recognition as Ozempic. The word “Ozempic” is used by many consumers as a catch-all term for popular diabetes and weight loss injections; Ozempic is actually just the well-known brand name of semaglutide. Regardless of the terminology used, these semaglutide, liraglutide, and dulaglutide medications function much the same way as Mounjaro.

People in the Atlanta area may recognize these other popular brand names for modern weight loss and diabetes drugs that are in high demand:

  • Ozempic (semaglutide from Novo Nordisk)
  • Rybelsus (semaglutide from Novo Nordisk)
  • Wegovy (semaglutide from Novo Nordisk)
  • Zepbound (tirzepatide from Eli Lilly and Company)
  • Saxenda (liraglutide from Novo Nordisk)
  • Victoza (liraglutide from Novo Nordisk)
  • Trulicity (dulaglutide from Eli Lilly and Company)

If you took any of the above prescription drugs and suffered major health complications, Bursor & Fisher, P.A. can help. Our law firm can represent Metro Atlanta patients in Mounjaro lawsuits that involve the GLP-1 products listed above.

Common Side Effects from Taking Mounjaro

It’s common for Mounjaro patients to experience a number of mild and temporary side effects when taking the diabetes injection. These minor side effects include a lack of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headaches, fatigue, and dizziness.

While these side effects can be mildly disruptive to daily routines, they are considered normal while on GIP/GLP-1 drugs and are generally tolerable to most patients.

How Long Do The Common Mounjaro Side Effects Last?

Typically two to six weeks, though this can vary from patient to patient.

For many patients, these minor side effects are common when they start taking Mounjaro and other tirzepatide injections. The side effects typically subside over time as the patient gets accustomed to taking the medication and their body adjusts to the dosage.

If these mild Mounjaro side effects persist for a long period of time or get worse, it’s imperative that you consult your doctor about the best course of action. Your doctor can provide information on how to manage your side effects as well as additional advice on your health matters.

Serious Health Complications Linked to Mounjaro

Some Mounjaro patients in the Atlanta area have experienced severe side effects and medical problems as a result of taking their medication as directed. Some health issues linked to the use of GLP-1 drugs and dual GIP/GLP-1 medications include pancreatitis, gallbladder problems, kidney disease, heart palpitations, and gastrointestinal health issues.

When discussing Mounjaro with a doctor, patients are urged to share their medical history in detail, including any past health issues or a family history of certain medical problems.

Gastrointestinal Health Problems Linked to Mounjaro Use

In addition to a heightened risk of pancreatitis and gallstones highlighted above, Mounjaro patients have also suffered from the following serious gastrointestinal issues:

  • Severe and Prolonged Vomiting – While nausea and some vomiting are normal side effects when taking tirzepatide, some patients vomit several times a day for two weeks or more. Frequent bouts of vomiting can cause severe dehydration, malnutrition, irritation and injury to the esophagus, acidic erosion of the tooth enamel, and tooth loss.
  • Stomach Paralysis (Gastroparesis) – Stomach paralysis is a condition in which the nerves and muscles of the stomach do not push food into the small intestine for further digestion. If gastroparesis is not treated, it could contribute to malnutrition, dehydration, the formation of a bezoar (a solid mass inside the stomach), and a host of other health problems.
  • Intestinal Obstruction – An intestinal obstruction is a blockage in the small intestine or part of the large intestine. Intestinal obstructions prevent food from traveling through a person’s GI tract for digestion and excretion. If an intestinal obstruction is not treated, it could cause death of the surrounding intestinal tissue and infection of the abdominal cavity (peritonitis).
  • Bowel Obstruction – Bowel obstructions are intestinal blockages that affect the large intestine and colon. Like obstructions of the small intestine, an untreated blockage in the bowel could lead to tissue death, peritonitis, or sepsis.

If a person on tirzepatide develops any of these gastrointestinal complications, they need immediate hospitalization and emergency medical care. In extreme cases of intestinal or bowel obstruction, a person may need surgery and be reliant on the use of an ileostomy bag or a colostomy bag for the rest of their life. These GI health problems could be fatal without urgent medical attention.

How Common Are These Serious Health Issues from Mounjaro Use?

Thankfully, the gastrointestinal complications listed above are rare. Many patients who have been prescribed Mounjaro have not required hospitalization or medical treatment to address the side effects they’ve experienced while on tirzepatide.

However, there are patients in Atlanta who have experienced serious side effects from Mounjaro even though they followed instructions to the letter. The team at Bursor & Fisher, P.A. is here to provide legal information and support to these people who’ve been adversely affected from taking tirzepatide and similar diabetes and weight loss medications as directed.

Symptoms and Warning Signs of Gastrointestinal Problems

If you are concerned that Mounjaro or another tirzepatide like Zepbound has caused a serious health issue, there are warning signs of GI issues. These are the most common symptoms of the medical complications we described above:

  • Frequent nausea
  • Excessive vomiting
  • Acid reflux (GERD)
  • Severe abdominal discomfort
  • Bloating or swelling of the abdomen
  • Loss of appetite
  • Lack of bowel movements

What to Do If You Experience Gastrointestinal Complications from Mounjaro Use

If you or a family member have experienced any of the symptoms listed above, seek immediate medical attention. Do not delay. As we’ve stressed, severe complications that affect the GI tract could be fatal if they are not dealt with in a timely manner.

When you are well enough to do so, we encourage you to reach out to our Atlanta Mounjaro lawsuit lawyers for a free case evaluation.

Can I File a Lawsuit for Health Problems Related to Mounjaro Use?

Yes, you could potentially file a lawsuit against Eli Lilly and Company if your health was adversely impacted from taking Mounjaro.

While Eli Lilly and Company includes warning labels about common side effects of their dulaglutide medication, the language on the label may not have provided adequate warnings about major health risks such as stomach paralysis, intestinal blockages, bowel obstruction, or frequent and excessive vomiting.

Had patients been sufficiently warned about the possibility and severity of these rare GI health complications, they might not have taken Mounjaro injections in the first place.

Eligibility to File a Mounjaro Lawsuit in Atlanta, GA

You may qualify for a tirzepatide lawsuit if you were prescribed Mounjaro and suffered serious health complications as a result. However, the presence of certain medical conditions, past surgical procedures, or other health factors could block you from seeking compensation through legal action.

It’s important to speak with our Atlanta Mounjaro lawsuit lawyers as soon as possible. Our experienced team of attorneys can discuss what happened to you, the severity of your medical condition, and determine if you are eligible to seek compensation from Eli Lilly and Company in a legal action.

How Much Can I Win in a Mounjaro Lawsuit?

This will vary from patient to patient and depends on a variety of factors. The total amount of damages you could receive will be unique to your experiences while taking Mounjaro and your subsequent medical problems. Because of the variables involved, our lawyers cannot provide an estimate of damages without first reviewing your case.

As part of the free case evaluation, our tirzepatide lawsuit attorneys can discuss the physical harm, lasting difficulties, and financial losses you experienced from taking Mounjaro and what that could mean for the value of your legal claim.

Why Choose Bursor & Fisher, P.A. for Your Mounjaro Lawsuit

The attorneys of Bursor & Fisher, P.A. are nationwide leaders in complex, high-stakes litigation. Since 2008, our law firm has secured numerous multi-million dollar verdicts in large lawsuits. This includes a $267 million jury verdict against a debt collector who was found to have violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act.

With law offices in Miami, New York City, and the San Francisco Bay Area, our firm has represented more than 160 million people in legal actions—that’s roughly 1 in every 2 Americans.

In addition to offering free case evaluations, Bursor & Fisher, P.A. operates on a contingency fee basis. That means you don’t pay our attorneys anything unless we can recover money for you.

How Can I Learn More About Filing a Mounjaro Lawsuit?

If you or someone you care about has experienced severe medical complications after taking tirzepatide injections, contact our Mounjaro lawyers serving Atlanta about filing a lawsuit. Our Mounjaro injury attorneys can determine if you qualify for a lawsuit during a free case review.

Bursor & Fisher, P.A. is not a medical provider. The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as, nor should it be considered a substitute for, professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.