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Wicked Blue

(8,117 posts)
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 11:25 PM Jun 19

Popular 'miracle' weight loss drug is causing people to lose their vision, lawsuits claim

By Anthony G. Attrino | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

Two Massachusetts women have filed separate federal lawsuits against pharmaceutical giant Novo Nordisk, of Plainsboro, alleging the company’s popular weight-loss medication Wegovy caused them to suffer permanent vision loss.

The complaints, both filed on June 6 in U.S. District Court in Trenton, claim that Novo Nordisk failed to adequately warn doctors and patients about the risk of developing Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy, also called “NAION,” a serious and irreversible condition that leads to sudden blindness.

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More than a dozen lawsuits filed in New York and New Jersey claim that weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic caused sudden vision loss due to NAION.

The lawsuits allege the condition, linked to semaglutide — the active ingredient in Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus — results from a loss of blood flow to the optic nerve.

https://www.nj.com/middlesex/2025/06/popular-miracle-weight-loss-drug-is-causing-people-to-lose-their-vision-lawsuits-claim.html

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Popular 'miracle' weight loss drug is causing people to lose their vision, lawsuits claim (Original Post) Wicked Blue Jun 19 OP
Shocking SheltieLover Jun 19 #1
Has Trump been taking this stuff, reckon? House of Roberts Jun 19 #2
Willing to bet he was using it during the campaign Attilatheblond Jun 19 #3
And his eyes look so strange lately...like he's staring into nothingness. nt Trueblue Texan Jun 19 #5
That would be the dementia and the drugs Hekate Jun 20 #11
we would've noticed if he did AlexSFCA Jun 20 #13
My doctor was pissed because I wouldn't accept a weight loss drug he wanted to prescribed for me synni Jun 19 #4
Congrats on your weight loss Alice Kramden Jun 20 #8
I didnt want to take it either bedazzled Jun 20 #14
I told my new doctor straight up I would refuse to take any of these things. mucholderthandirt Jun 20 #24
This is an example of a big problem with America's Dr. T Jun 20 #17
Good for you. ananda Jun 20 #39
I did Ozempic for a year then started throwing up two days a week including a trip to the ER. yourout Jun 19 #6
Had metformin for pre-diabetes. Unpredictable diarrhea. Surprise! Norrrm Jun 20 #9
I'm taking that now angrychair Jun 20 #15
K&R for visibility Alice Kramden Jun 20 #7
I see what you did there JoseBalow Jun 20 #16
Ha! Alice Kramden Jun 20 #21
Fen-Phen comes to mind EYESORE 9001 Jun 20 #10
I wonder what the dose is Historic NY Jun 20 #12
My VA Dr. offered Ozempic BidenRocks Jun 20 #18
IF is good! So is doing low carb, watching those starches. mucholderthandirt Jun 20 #25
For some it is a miracle drug Footay Jun 20 #19
Congratulations orangecrush Jun 20 #27
Congrats. We'll ignore the haters. Jirel Jun 20 #38
This is a bullshit title DenaliDemocrat Jun 20 #20
It's a legitimate concern Alice Kramden Jun 20 #22
BS ... and they all have this disclaimer uponit7771 Jun 20 #34
NAION is rare so it is legitimate to look for answers Ritabert Jun 20 #36
YMMV phylny Jun 20 #23
It has been 11 years of keeping my weight off through Weight Watchers. ProudMNDemocrat Jun 20 #26
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 20 #28
Enjoy your brief stay, buttplug . . . hatrack Jun 20 #29
MIRT must be on a coffee break. oh good, they are back! niyad Jun 20 #30
What flavour pizza this time? niyad Jun 20 #31
Boar's Head Fecal Pepperoni, with extra woo sauce . . . hatrack Jun 20 #33
Miracle weight loss drug: A decent diet and exercise time on the treadmill or street Prairie Gates Jun 20 #32
Well, that's one way to tackle the problem jcmaine72 Jun 20 #35
It's also commonly prescribed for diabetes NameAlreadyTaken Jun 20 #37

Attilatheblond

(6,643 posts)
3. Willing to bet he was using it during the campaign
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 11:36 PM
Jun 19

Lost some weight fast, skin droopy. Oh, and maybe that's why he tries to walk into walls.

synni

(451 posts)
4. My doctor was pissed because I wouldn't accept a weight loss drug he wanted to prescribed for me
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 11:49 PM
Jun 19

I found a new doctor, and I've lost almost 50 pounds on my own.

Big Pharma is disgusting.

mucholderthandirt

(1,606 posts)
24. I told my new doctor straight up I would refuse to take any of these things.
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 08:16 AM
Jun 20

And my eyesight is already so bad, I don't need something to make it worse. I fear going blind more than anything else.

I did get insulin, which is helping with the weight loss. It seems I'm not actually Type II, but a immune-response diabetic (slang term is Type 1.5). I may be able to stop that after September, though, if my A1C goes down enough.

Dr. T

(299 posts)
17. This is an example of a big problem with America's
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 01:58 AM
Jun 20

healthcare-for-profit system.

At some point, your doctor stops being a doctor and becomes a salesman, using our darkest fears to pad his bank account, selling us products and services we don't really need.

It's up to us to determine when they've crossed that line.

I believe some hospitals will insist you get an expensive MR scan if you show up with a broken fingernail.

ananda

(32,566 posts)
39. Good for you.
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 10:30 AM
Jun 20

I've never had a weight problem since I started
following the Zone diet.

I also eat right for my blood type, avoid all grains
except rice and oats, and eat only organic.

Not only has it worked for weight, it has also helped
keep me out of pain so I can exercise, build strength,
and walk over a mile every other day.

The key to building fat is high glycemic carbs, which
the liver processes into fat.

I avoid those like the plague.

yourout

(8,493 posts)
6. I did Ozempic for a year then started throwing up two days a week including a trip to the ER.
Thu Jun 19, 2025, 11:52 PM
Jun 19

Went on Rybelsus for about a year then started throwing up one or two days a week and finally just threw in the towel and went back to metformin and exercise.

angrychair

(10,860 posts)
15. I'm taking that now
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 01:26 AM
Jun 20

It's was...challenging...at first but it's better now. For me the key was timing and a quality probiotic.

I started taking it at least an hour before I ate breakfast and always with my daily probiotic and that seems to keep things...calm.

EYESORE 9001

(28,563 posts)
10. Fen-Phen comes to mind
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 12:18 AM
Jun 20

This concoction for weight loss was yanked from the market after it was found to damage heart valves. We’re so conditioned as a society that we turn to medication to attempt reversal of bad nutritional habits. Always choose the easy route. That in itself is a symptom of a sick society IMO.

Historic NY

(39,119 posts)
12. I wonder what the dose is
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 01:07 AM
Jun 20

I've been on a low dose since late last yr recently went to 1.0 . It was initially developed for the heart, and that is why I'm on it.

BidenRocks

(1,836 posts)
18. My VA Dr. offered Ozempic
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 02:00 AM
Jun 20

I declined as a wait and see how it works in the wild.
Wait and not see. I'm glad I passed. 220 to 190 on my own.
Fasting now and then helped me.
Not eating fast food didn't hurt.

mucholderthandirt

(1,606 posts)
25. IF is good! So is doing low carb, watching those starches.
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 08:19 AM
Jun 20

I don't do keto, I generally follow the old Atkins, and it works. I try to do a shorter eating window, rather than fasting, but with metformin and the other drugs I can't get back to what I was doing.

At any rate, most of these drugs don't really do much, they still list a "low calorie" diet and exercise. If you can eat low calorie, you don't need drugs.

Footay

(74 posts)
19. For some it is a miracle drug
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 07:01 AM
Jun 20

I've spent almost 3 years on a GLP-1 and my life has changed because of it. It is, indeed, a miracle.

If your blood pressure is out of range, you take medication to regulate it. This medication makes my body work the way it is supposed to - like others' do normally. I am grateful beyond measure.

I've lost 185 pounds.

Jirel

(2,345 posts)
38. Congrats. We'll ignore the haters.
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 10:27 AM
Jun 20

Nothing like a clickbait negative headline about GLP-1s to bring out the “natural only, OMG big pharma!” crowd, and the tutting Karens who believe that obesity is a personal failing and those who are treating it should have to suffer through it without help, even though they were trying and failing that way for years.

Newsflash: even if there’s a rare side effect this causes, obesity is killing many people, significantly lowering their lifespans, or leading to loads of dangerous chronic diseases that will make aging a nightmare of medical costs, procedures, and destruction of quality of life.

DenaliDemocrat

(1,656 posts)
20. This is a bullshit title
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 07:11 AM
Jun 20

GLP-1 CAN cause blurry vision as changes in blood sugar can and do affect the shape of the eye lens.

There is no definitive link between eye stroke of the optic nerve and GLP-1’s.

uponit7771

(93,073 posts)
34. BS ... and they all have this disclaimer
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 09:42 AM
Jun 20
Importantly, the study does not prove causality, and the researchers don't know why or how this association exists, and why there was a difference reported in diabetic and overweight groups.


It was a facility that did a narrow study on its own patience iinm.

phylny

(8,766 posts)
23. YMMV
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 08:11 AM
Jun 20

I’ve been taking Ozempic for years. Not a miracle weight loss drug as you need to make diet and exercise changes but I’m down 50 pounds, my A1C is great and I don’t care what anyone thinks. Ridiculing people who have fought obesity is still an acceptable thing, I guess.

ProudMNDemocrat

(19,853 posts)
26. It has been 11 years of keeping my weight off through Weight Watchers.
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 08:27 AM
Jun 20

Lifestyle changes, behavioral changes, exercise, and healthier eating has helped me keep close to 60 pounds off since hitting my goal in July of 2014. My weight loss journey began June 3rd, 2013, clocking in at 208 pounds for my 5'5" frame. I have been wearing the same size slacks since early 2014.

But I also understand that there are more serious issues going on with those who opt to use these medications than through lifestyle changes alone. I see obese people all the time and think to myself, I could have been like that if I did not care about my health, etc.

My Doctors are glad I work at being healthy. I am Gluten and Lactose sensitive. I have to listen to my body, knowing what foods it will tolerate; and in strict moderation, those foods it cannot that I eat only on occasion like deep fried or overly wheat based. Same goes for Beers and Wines due to the fermentation process.

I will stick to what I am doing for the rest of my life. Others will not be so lucky.

Response to Wicked Blue (Original post)

Prairie Gates

(5,649 posts)
32. Miracle weight loss drug: A decent diet and exercise time on the treadmill or street
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 08:58 AM
Jun 20

There are some risks to this regimen as well, but they're generally low.

Side effects include a better mood and deliciousness.

jcmaine72

(1,818 posts)
35. Well, that's one way to tackle the problem
Fri Jun 20, 2025, 09:51 AM
Jun 20

I guess the idea is that if you give people pills that cause blindness, they can no longer look in a mirror and see how overweight they are. Then, they can sell them pills that restores their sight but increases their appetite. Wash, rinse, repeat...

As usual, Big Pharma to rescue...one destroyed life at a time.





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