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Columbus Ozempic & GLP-1 Lawsuit

Columbus residents prescribed GLP-1 drugs at OhioHealth, OSU Wexner Medical Center, or Mount Carmel facilities may qualify for the federal litigation.

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Why Columbus residents are pursuing GLP-1 claims

Across Columbus, doctors prescribed Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, and Zepbound aggressively over the past several years for diabetes and weight loss. Many patients trusted those prescriptions only to develop life-changing injuries: gastroparesis, pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, gallbladder disease, sudden vision loss, or worse.

Lawsuits allege that Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly knew of these risks and failed to warn patients and prescribing physicians. The federal cases are consolidated as MDL 3094 in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania — putting Columbus residents geographically and procedurally close to the action.

Injuries that may qualify

If you live in or near Columbus and were prescribed a GLP-1 drug, you may qualify if you were diagnosed with gastroparesis (stomach paralysis), severe or recurrent pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction or ileus, gallbladder disease requiring surgery, aspiration pneumonia during anesthesia, NAION (sudden vision loss), or medullary thyroid cancer.

Statute of limitations in Ohio

Ohio applies a two-year statute of limitations to product-liability claims, measured from the date of injury or its reasonable discovery.

Next steps for Columbus residents

Complete the case-review form on this page or call our intake line. A licensed attorney reviews every submission. If your case qualifies, we work with experienced mass tort co-counsel on a contingency-fee basis — you pay nothing unless your case results in a recovery.

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