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    Mom Juanita Gantt files lawsuit against drugmaker, claiming Ozempic and Wegovy nearly killed her

    By Jacki Thrapp,

    2024-09-05

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    A Pennsylvania mom is suing the maker of Ozempic and Wegovy claiming she nearly died from taking the prescription drugs and wasn’t properly warned about potentially harrowing side effects.

    Juanita Gantt said her doctor prescribed the trendy weight-loss drugs because she had a higher risk for diabetes and wanted to shed more than 20 pounds.

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    Juanita Gantt claims side effects from Ozempic and Wegovy nearly took her life. CBS News
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    Gantt claimed she had “no warning” the side effects from Ozempic and Wegovy could have caused her serious health issues. CBS News

    Her doctor initially prescribed Wegovy before switching her to Ozempic. The GLP-1 (or glucagon-like peptide-1) drugs are both produced by pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk.

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    Gantt said she was initially feeling “fine” for the first few months of her treatment until her husband found her unconscious on the floor in October 2023.

    “I had no warning that this was even a possibility,” she said in an interview on CBS News.

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    Gantt’s colon was removed and she must use a ileostomy bag wherever she goes. CBS News

    Doctors discovered that sections of her large intestine died and needed to be removed but as she was recovering from surgery Gantt went into cardiac arrest.

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    Fearing Gantt could die, health officials went so far as to call her daughter to warn her.

    “Breaks my heart that my daughter got that phone call,” Gantt added.

    Gantt’s colon was removed as a result, and she now must use a ileostomy bag wherever she goes.

    The terrifying ordeal led Gantt to file suit against Novo Nordisk over warning labels on their drugs. Gantt claims the labels don’t properly warn users and doctors about serious side effects like gastroparesis, stomach paralysis, or even bowel obstruction.

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    Juanita Gantt took the drugs because she was at risk for diabetes and she wanted to lose weight. CBS News

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    The prescription drugmaker told CBS in a statement that  “the allegations in the lawsuits are without merit” and that it will “vigorously defend against these claims.”

    The drugs were originally created for diabetics because it stimulates insulin release and reduces blood sugar after eating — but in recent years, a surge of people have been using the drugs to lose weight.

    Ozempic warns of side effects on its website like inflammation of your pancreas, changes in vision, low blood sugar, kidney problems, serious allergic reactions, gallbladder problems and more.

    In March 2024, Wegovy became “the first weight loss medication to also be approved to help prevent life-threatening cardiovascular events in adults with cardiovascular disease and either obesity or overweight” according to a press release by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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    The prescription drugmaker told CBS in a statement that “the allegations in the lawsuits are without merit.” Michael Siluk/UCGUniversal Images Group via Getty Images / Getty Images
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    Ozempic and Wegovy use for weight loss has surged in recent years. Shutterstock / Marc Bruxelle

    Ozemipc has not been FDA approved for weight management but is approved to help people with type 2 diabetes. However, doctors have been prescribing it “off-label” in recent years due to the surge in popularity for weight loss.

    According to an analysis by Gallup , an estimated 15 million Americans say they’ve used GLP-1 drugs to lose weight and a majority of people are above the age of 40.

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    Debra Cole
    30d ago
    these company's wants your money and the side effects on meds now days just seem to kill u. so why trust any company's and your doctor giving u this crap.
    MWMDTexas
    30d ago
    Many of the side effects this woman claims weren’t on the label have been mentioned directly in TV ads and are also in the insert and auxiliary pamphlet. When my brother died recently from lung cancer and brain tumors, I believe they were caused by the immune therapy drugs he was on for psoriatic arthritis. Many TV ads directly say increase risk for certain types of cancers depending on which immunotherapy a person is on. One drug’s ad states lung cancer risks, another ones states lymphoma, etc.etc. The experimental cancer drug therapy gave him a stroke which is how they found the brain tumors, which were removed, but when they did a repeat scan after cancer treatment, 3 months later they found 8 more brain tumors had formed in that time, which I blame on 4th or 5th Covid booster causing (turbo) tumor growth. Same thing happened to my sister-law whose breast cancer had previously been stable,then after several boosters, she died suddenly with a large amount of brain tumors.
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