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Since its approval in 2014, Trulicity has been prescribed to over 3.4 million patients. Initially hailed as a breakthrough treatment for managing type 2 diabetes, Trulicity promised to help patients control their blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of cardiovascular complications.
But for many, these promises came at a steep cost. From pancreatitis and thyroid cancer to kidney damage, the side effects of Trulicity have left thousands of users dealing with devastating health issues.
At Fulmer Sill, we are deeply committed to standing up for individuals harmed by negligence and corporate misconduct. We are here to provide the guidance and support you need to seek justice for the pain and suffering you’ve endured.
Harmed by Trulicity? Take the first step toward justice. Call (405) 510-0077 or contact us online for a free, no-obligation consultation.
Trulicity, or dulaglutide, is an injectable medication prescribed to individuals with type 2 diabetes. Approved by the FDA in 2014, Trulicity belongs to a class of drugs called GLP-1 receptor agonists. These drugs mimic a hormone which helps regulate blood sugar levels.
The initial results were promising. Not only did Trulicity help control blood sugar levels, but it also showed potential in lowering the risk of negative cardiovascular outcomes. Combined with aggressive marketing campaigns, these benefits led to Trulicity becoming one of Eli Lilly’s top-selling medications.
Trulicity is not without alternatives. Semaglutide, marketed under the names Ozempic and Wegovy, is another GLP-1 receptor agonist with similar functions. Despite their shared classification, there are subtle distinctions in how the drugs interact with the body, which can influence side effect profiles and patient outcomes.
The darker side of Trulicity’s success became evident as reports emerged linking the drug to adverse effects. Users are now asking an important question: Was enough done to warn patients and protect them from harm during Trulicity’s rise to prominence?
While Trulicity has improved the lives of many, it isn’t without significant risks. Reports of serious health complications associated with the drug have raised alarm and led some to question whether these risks could have been better communicated to patients. The most common and concerning side effects include the following conditions:
If you or a loved one experienced these or other side effects after using Trulicity, it may not simply be an unfortunate medical outcome. Pharmaceutical companies have a responsibility to produce medications that are both effective and safe, and to warn patients of all potential risks. If they fail to do so, they must be held accountable.
Facing medical issues after Trulicity? Call (405) 510-0077 or schedule a free online consultation today.
Taking legal action against a large pharmaceutical company like Eli Lilly is no small undertaking, but it is a critical step in seeking justice. When companies minimize risks or fail to provide the full scope of information about a drug’s potential harms, lawsuits help ensure that patients are not left to bear the burden of that negligence alone.
Here’s an overview of the process involved in holding manufacturers accountable:
Victims of Trulicity need representation equipped to counteract the resources and legal strategies of pharmaceutical giants. At Fulmer Sill, we are committed to providing the dedicated advocacy necessary to hold these corporations accountable.
If Trulicity has caused you harm, taking prompt action is essential. Here’s what you should do:
Lawsuits primarily allege that Eli Lilly, the manufacturer of Trulicity, downplayed the severity of potential side effects and failed to adequately warn patients about serious risks.
Yes. While FDA approval confirms a drug’s benefits may outweigh its risks, it does not absolve manufacturers of liability. Drugmakers are still obligated to ensure their products are safe and to provide transparent warnings.
You may still be eligible to file a claim. Even if you discontinued the drug, legal actions can address any lasting harm or health complications directly linked to its use.
No. Lawsuits can also address non-physical impacts, such as mental anguish, emotional distress, or the financial burden imposed by high medical costs and lost income due to the consequences of using Trulicity.
If many people file claims with similar injuries, courts may consolidate these cases into multidistrict litigation (MDL).
Yes. Our attorneys handling Trulicity cases work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid legal fees if they secure compensation for you.
At Fulmer Sill, we are passionate about fighting for individuals harmed by corporate negligence. Our team has a long history of successful litigation against pharmaceutical companies for the injuries caused by their drugs. Our mission is to empower injured people by providing accessible and compassionate legal representation.
Struggling after using Trulicity? Learn your options and get the support you deserve. Call (405) 510-0077 or contact us online for your free case evaluation.
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