What Are the New Jersey Weight-Loss Drug Lawsuits About?
Most of the weight-loss drug lawsuits you have been hearing about lately involve an active ingredient named semaglutide. In scientific terms, semaglutide is a type of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (“GLP-1 Ra”). GLP-1 Ras mimics the GLP-1 hormone and activate the GLP-1 receptor on the surface of certain human cells, such as in the pancreas, where these drugs slow gastric emptying and stimulate the release of insulin. That basically means that these drugs help you lose weight by making you feel full.
This class of drugs started out as a diabetes treatment. In 2017, drugmaker Novo Nordisk (headquartered in Plainfield, New Jersey) started selling Ozempic® in the United States. Ozempic® is administered through what is known as subcutaneous injection – generally, a patient injects themselves in the shallow tissue surrounding their abdomen. In 2019, Novo Nordisk started selling Rybelsus®, which was basically a pill form of Ozempic®, also for the treatment of diabetes. It soon became clear that semaglutide was a very potent weight-loss drug and doctors began prescribing it off label to people who did not have diabetes. Demand became so high that some individual pharmacies even began compounding their own semaglutide weight-loss treatments, leading to Novo Nordisk filing lawsuits against those compounding pharmacies. In 2021, Novo Nordisk started selling Wegovy®, which was basically a high-dosage version of Ozempic®, also meant to be injected. However, this time Novo Nordisk received approval to specifically market the semaglutide in Wegovy® for its weight-loss properties in adults.
These semaglutide drugs are “blockbuster drugs,” with revenues expected to exceed tens of billions of dollars. According to some claims, GLP-1 RAs have been prescribed to nearly two percent of the entire United States population. The widespread use, and resulting shortages, of these semaglutide weight-loss drugs has also contributed to the popularity of similar drugs, such as Trulicity® (dulaglutide) and Mounjaro® (tirzepatide), made by the drugmaker Eli Lilly.
Unfortunately, studies have shown that taking these drugs can cause severe side-effects and injuries.
Stark & Stark is a national law firm pursuing thousands of cases throughout the country. We are not a marketing group. Stark & Stark has been in business for over 80 years and has over 100 experienced attorneys in offices located throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York, ready to talk to you about your potential claim. Please let us help you.
Do I Have a Wegovy® Injury Claim in New Jersey?
Studies have shown that taking Wegovy® and other semaglutide drugs can cause severe side-effects and injuries. Those injuries include, but are not limited to:
- Gastroparesis
- Stomach Paralysis
- Ileus
- Gastric Obstruction
- Other Gastrointestinal Injuries
- Intraoperative Pulmonary Aspiration
- Pancreatic Cancer
- Gallbladder Removal
- DVT Related Injuries
If you or a loved one:
- Have Taken Wegovy® or Another Semaglutide Drug Specifically for Weight Loss; and
- Have Been Hospitalized and Treated for Any of the Above Injuries While Taking the Drugs or Within 30 Days of Stopping;
you may be entitled to compensation.
While we insist that you do not discontinue taking any medications before speaking with your doctor, we strongly recommend that you seek counsel experienced in Wegovy® claims and injuries. Stark & Stark’s Wegovy® attorneys are actively investigating Wegovy® claims and seeking settlements on behalf of patients injured by these potentially defective drugs. Contact us at no cost to you.
Have Wegovy® Class Action Lawsuits Been Filed in New Jersey?
Wegovy® claims across the nation have been consolidated in a Multi-District Litigation (“MDL”), which centralizes pretrial activities for multiple cases to save time, court costs, and attorneys’ fees. MDL number 3094, entitled In Re: Glucagon-like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists (GLP-1 RAS) Products Liability Litigation, has been centralized in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, under District Court Judge Gene E.K. Pratter. The MDL encompasses all personal injury claims involving Ozempic, Wegovy®, Rybelsus®, Trulicity®, and/or Mounjaro®, regarding whether defendants (Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly) knew or should have known that their GLP-1 RA products could cause gastroparesis and other gastrointestinal injuries, whether defendants adequately warned plaintiffs or their prescribing physicians about the alleged dangers of these products, and whether defendants made false, misleading, or incomplete representations regarding the safety of these products.i,ii
Stark & Stark is committed to holding drug manufacturers liable when their products improperly endanger the public. Stark & Stark’s Wegovy® attorneys are experienced in MDL litigations throughout the nation and in negotiating with medical device and pharmaceutical settlement representatives. We are not a marketing group. Stark & Stark is a law firm comprised of experienced trial lawyers. If you have a Wegovy® claim, or you are uncertain and have questions about injuries that you may have suffered because of Wegovy®, or other semaglutide drugs, the attorneys at Stark & Stark can help. Contact us now for a free consultation.
i https://www.paed.uscourts.gov/mdl/mdl-3094-re-glucagon-peptide-1-receptor-agonists-glp-1-ras-products-liability-litigation
ii https://www.jpml.uscourts.gov/sites/jpml/files/MDL-3094-Transfer_Order-1-24.pdf
Contact a New Jersey Wegovy® Lawyer to Assess Your Claim.
If you or a member of your family has suffered injuries from Wegovy® or another semaglutide drug, you may be entitled to compensation under the MDL litigation process or via settlement. Please contact Stark & Stark to speak with one of our Wegovy® attorneys, free of charge, who can help walk you through the settlement and lawsuit process and assess any claims that you may have.
Stark and Stark practices in the state and federal courthouses throughout New Jersey, including:
- Atlantic County (Atlantic City)
- Bergen County (Hackensack)
- Burlington County (Mount Holly)
- Camden County (Camden)
- United States District Court, District of New Jersey (Camden)
- Cape May County (Middle Township)
- Cumberland County (Bridgeton)
- Essex County (Newark)
- United States District Court, District of New Jersey (Newark)
- Gloucester County (Woodbury)
- Hudson County (Jersey City)
- Hunterdon County (Flemington)
- Mercer County (Trenton)
- United States District Court, District of New Jersey (Trenton)
- Middlesex County (New Brunswick)
- Monmouth County (Freehold)
- Morris County (Morristown)
- Ocean County (Toms River)
- Passaic County (Paterson)
- Salem County (Salem)
- Somerset County (Somerville)
- Sussex County (Newton)
- Union County (Elizabeth)
- Warren County (Belvidere)
Here is a list of New Jersey hospitals that may have treated you for injuries sustained due to Wegovy® or another semaglutide drug, however this list is not all-inclusive.
Hospital | City | State |
Atlantic Health System – Mountainside Hospital | Montclair | NJ |
Atlanticare Regional Medical Center | Atlantic City | NJ |
Atlanticare Regional Medical Center – Mainland Division | Pomona | NJ |
Bayshore Community Hospital | Holmdel | NJ |
Cape Regional Medical Center | Cape May Court House | NJ |
Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell | Pennington | NJ |
Capital Health System – Fuld | Trenton | NJ |
Carepoint Health – Bayonne Medical Center | Bayonne | NJ |
Carepoint Health-Christ Hospital | Jersey City | NJ |
Carepoint Health-Hoboken University Medical Center | Hoboken | NJ |
Centrastate Medical Center | Freehold | NJ |
Chilton Memorial Hospital | Pompton Plains | NJ |
Clara Maass Medical Center | Belleville | NJ |
Columbus Hospital | Newark | NJ |
Community Medical Center | Toms River | NJ |
East Orange General Hospital | East Orange | NJ |
Englewood Hospital And Medical Center | Englewood | NJ |
Hackensack University Medical Center | Hackensack | NJ |
Hackensack-Umc At Pascack Valley | Westwood | NJ |
Hackensack-Umc Mountainside | Montclair | NJ |
Hackettstown Regional Medical Center | Hackettstown | NJ |
Holy Name Hospital | Teaneck | NJ |
Hudson Surgical Center | Kearny | NJ |
Hunterdon Medical Center | Flemington | NJ |
Inspira Health Center Bridgeton | Bridgeton | NJ |
Inspira Medical Center – Elmer | Elmer | NJ |
Inspira Medical Center Vineland | Vineland | NJ |
Inspira Medical Center Woodbury | Woodbury | NJ |
Jersey City Medical Center | Jersey City | NJ |
Jersey Shore Medical Center | Neptune | NJ |
John Fitzgerald Kennedy Medical Center | Edison | NJ |
Kennedy Memorial Hospital – Stratford | Stratford | NJ |
Kennedy Memorial Hospital – University Medical Center Cherry Hill | Cherry Hill | NJ |
Kennedy Memorial Hospital – Washington Township | Turnersville | NJ |
Kindred Hospital – New Jersey – Morris County | Dover | NJ |
Kindred Hospital New Jersey At Wayne Hospital | Wayne | NJ |
Lourdes Medical Center Of Burlington County | Willingboro | NJ |
Meadowlands Hospital Medical Center | Secaucus | NJ |
Memorial Hospital Of Salem County | Salem | NJ |
Monmouth Medical Center | Long Branch | NJ |
Monmouth Medical Center-Southern Campus | Lakewood | NJ |
Morristown Memorial Hospital | Morristown | NJ |
New Jersey State Prison Hospital | Trenton | NJ |
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center | Newark | NJ |
Newton Memorial Hospital | Newton | NJ |
Ocean Medical Center | Brick | NJ |
Our Lady Of Lourdes Medical Center | Camden | NJ |
Overlook Hospital | Summit | NJ |
Overlook Medical Center | Union | NJ |
Palisades Medical Center | North Bergen | NJ |
Raritan Bay Medical Center – Old Bridge | Old Bridge | NJ |
Raritan Bay Medical Center – Perth Amboy | Perth Amboy | NJ |
Riverview Medical Center | Red Bank | NJ |
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital | New Brunswick | NJ |
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital At Hamilton | Hamilton Square | NJ |
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital At Rahway | Rahway | NJ |
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Somerset | Somerville | NJ |
Saint Barnabas Medical Center | Livingston | NJ |
Saint Clares Hospital – Denville | Denville | NJ |
Saint Clares Hospital – Dover Campus | Dover | NJ |
Saint Clares Hospital – Sussex Campus | Sussex | NJ |
Saint Francis Medical Center | Trenton | NJ |
Saint Josephs Regional Medical Center | Paterson | NJ |
Saint Josephs Wayne Hospital | Wayne | NJ |
Saint Marys Hospital – Passaic | Passaic | NJ |
Saint Michaels Medical Center | Newark | NJ |
Saint Peters University Hospital | New Brunswick | NJ |
Shore Medical Center | Somers Point | NJ |
Shore Memorial Hospital | Somers Point | NJ |
Somerset Medical Center | Somerville | NJ |
South Jersey Health Care Center | Camden | NJ |
Southern Ocean County Hospital | Manahawkin | NJ |
St. Luke’S Hospital – Warren Campus | Phillipsburg | NJ |
St. Mary’S General Hospital | Passaic | NJ |
The Cooper University Hospital | Camden | NJ |
The University Hospital | Newark | NJ |
Trinitas Hospital – New Point Campus | Elizabeth | NJ |
Trinitas Regional Medical Center | Elizabeth | NJ |
Univ Medical Center Of Princeton At Plainsboro | Plainsboro | NJ |
University Medical Center At Princeton | Princeton | NJ |
Valley Hospital | Ridgewood | NJ |
Veterans Affairs New Jersey Health Care System East – Orange Campus | East Orange | NJ |
Veterans Affairs New Jersey Healthcare System – Lyons Facility | Lyons | NJ |
Virtua Memorial Hospital Of Burlington County | Mount Holly | NJ |
Virtua West Jersey Hospital – Berlin | Berlin | NJ |
Virtua West Jersey Hospital – Camden | Camden | NJ |
Virtua West Jersey Hospital – Marlton | Marlton | NJ |
Virtua West Jersey Hospital – Voorhees | Voorhees | NJ |
William B Kessler Memorial Hospital | Hammonton | NJ |