Tennessee Mounjaro Stomach Paralysis Lawsuit (2024 Update)

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If you or a loved one suffered from stomach paralysis or gastroparesis after taking Mounjaro (tirzepatide) for weight loss medication, you should contact our lawyers immediately.

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Mounjaro Stomach Paralysis Lawsuit Overview

Mounjaro (tirzepatide) stomach paralysis lawsuits are being filed across Tennessee and nationwide by plaintiffs who developed gastroparesis after using the medication for weight loss.

The lawsuits allege that Eli Lilly failed to adequately warn patients and healthcare providers about the serious risk of stomach paralysis associated with the drug.

Several cases have already been filed in various courts, with legal experts predicting this litigation could grow significantly.

Latest Mounjaro Lawsuit Updates

  • March 2025 – A major court ruling in Tennessee has allowed consolidated Mounjaro stomach paralysis lawsuits to proceed, rejecting Eli Lilly’s motion to dismiss. The judge cited compelling evidence linking the medication to gastroparesis cases.
  • January 2025 – The FDA announced enhanced warnings for Mounjaro and other GLP-1 receptor agonists, citing increasing reports of severe gastroparesis and stomach paralysis incidents [1].
  • November 2024 – The first Mounjaro stomach paralysis lawsuit was filed in Tennessee, claiming that the plaintiff developed severe, permanent gastroparesis requiring hospitalization after taking the medication as prescribed.

FDA Reports and Statistics

According to FDA MAUDE database reports, there have been:

  • Over 473 adverse event reports related to Mounjaro and gastroparesis
  • 189 cases requiring hospitalization
  • 42 cases classified as life-threatening
  • FDA issued safety communications regarding reports of severe delayed gastric emptying

Regulatory governing unintended side effects, manufacturing issues, and quality assurance problems have been strengthened, and drug companies must navigate these new requirements carefully.

Mounjaro Injuries & Side Effects

Mounjaro usage has been linked to several severe gastrointestinal conditions, primarily gastroparesis (stomach paralysis). The most serious side effects include:

  • Gastroparesis: Severe delayed stomach emptying leading to prolonged nausea, vomiting, and malnutrition
  • Severe Abdominal Pain: Persistent, intense pain requiring medical intervention
  • Malnutrition: Inability to absorb nutrients properly due to digestive dysfunction
  • Dehydration: Severe fluid loss requiring hospitalization
  • Weight Loss: Excessive and dangerous unintended weight loss
  • Nausea and Vomiting: Chronic, debilitating symptoms that don’t respond to standard treatments

Do You Qualify for a Mounjaro Stomach Paralysis Lawsuit?

You may qualify for a Mounjaro stomach paralysis lawsuit if:

  • You used Mounjaro between 2022-2025
  • You were diagnosed with gastroparesis or stomach paralysis after taking Mounjaro
  • Your condition required medical treatment or hospitalization
  • You can provide medical documentation linking your injuries to Mounjaro use
  • You received a confirmed, supported by comprehensive medical records diagnosis of gastroparesis
  • You had no significant prior history of gastroparesis
  • You have documented the timeline between Mounjaro use and condition onset
  • You experienced hospitalizations, medical procedures, or significant medical troubles
  • You have documentation of material effects worsening quality of life or income
  • There is a direct medical causation between Mounjaro use and your gastroparesis

Evidence Required for a Mounjaro Lawsuit

Presenting strong and compelling evidence is critical to the success of a Mounjaro stomach paralysis lawsuit. Here are the types of evidence that can significantly assist your case:

  1. Medical Documentation: Complete medical records documenting your gastroparesis diagnosis, treatments, hospitalization, and usage. This includes physician notes, test results, and any hospital discharge summaries.
  2. Expert Testimonies: Statements and evaluations from medical professionals establishing that Mounjaro’s pharmacological impact has been causally linked to your gastroparesis.
  3. Prescription History: Detailed records of your Mounjaro prescription, including date of initiation and duration of use. This documentation helps establish the timeline of drug usage in relation to the onset of gastroparesis.
  4. Personal Testimonies: Your personal account of how gastroparesis has impacted your daily life, including physical, emotional, and financial consequences, along with family members and acquaintances who can testify to the changes in your quality of life.

Damages You Can Recover

In a successful Mounjaro lawsuit, you may be able to recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses related to gastroparesis treatment
  • Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Cost of ongoing care and treatment
  • Punitive damages against manufacturers (in cases of gross negligence)

Mounjaro Recall Information

As of March 2025, Eli Lilly has not issued a recall for Mounjaro despite growing concerns about gastroparesis risks.

However, the FDA has required updated labeling with stronger warnings about the potential risk of severe stomach paralysis and gastroparesis.

Statute of Limitations for Mounjaro Lawsuits

The statute of limitations for the Mounjaro lawsuit in Tennessee is one year from the date of injury or discovery of injury.

In Tennessee, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including those related to pharmaceutical litigation like the Mounjaro stomach paralysis lawsuit, is generally one year from the date of injury or the date when the injury was discovered.

It’s critical to consult with an attorney as soon as possible to ensure your claim is filed within these strict timeframes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What Is Mounjaro?

Mounjaro (tirzepatide) is a GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist medication containing the active ingredient tirzepatide, which is widely prescribed for diabetes management and weight loss [2].

2. How Does Mounjaro Cause Stomach Paralysis?

Mounjaro works by slowing digestion and creating a sensation of fullness in the stomach through slowed gastric emptying. This mechanism, while intentional for weight loss, can sometimes become excessive, leading to significant slowdown of food in the intestines and gastroparesis.

3. Was Mounjaro Recalled?

No, Mounjaro has not been recalled as of March 2025. However, the FDA continues to monitor adverse event reports and may require additional warnings or other regulatory actions depending on ongoing safety evaluations.

4. How Much Compensation Can I Receive for a Mounjaro Lawsuit?

Settlement amounts in Mounjaro lawsuits vary greatly depending on the severity of injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and the efficiency of the multidistrict litigation process. While no guaranteed settlement amounts exist yet, similar product liability lawsuits have resulted in compensation ranging from $75,000 to $500,000.

5. How Long Does It Take to Settle a Mounjaro Stomach Paralysis Lawsuit?

Most Mounjaro stomach paralysis lawsuits are expected to take 1-3 years to resolve, depending on case complexity, the severity of injuries, and the cooperation of defendants. Cases that proceed to trial may take longer to conclude.

6. Can I File a Mounjaro Lawsuit If I’m Still Taking the Medication?

Yes, you can file a lawsuit while still taking Mounjaro. However, you should consult with both your healthcare provider about your medical needs and an attorney about your legal options before making any decisions about continuing or discontinuing the medication.

7. Do I Need a Specialized Attorney for a Mounjaro Lawsuit?

Yes, it’s highly recommended to work with attorneys who specialize in pharmaceutical product liability lawsuits, as they understand the complex scientific and legal aspects specific to Mounjaro gastroparesis claims.

8. What Is the Status of Mounjaro Litigation in Tennessee?

While Tennessee courts are currently managing several Mounjaro gastroparesis lawsuits, the litigation is in its early stages. The legal dispute emphasizes the plaintiffs’ claims about inadequate warnings and responsibility from Eli Lilly to properly inform users of the risks.

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The Schmidt & Clark law firm is here to support you during this challenging time. If you or a loved one has suffered from gastroparesis due to weight loss drugs such as Mounjaro, don’t hesitate to contact us.

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Reference:

  1. https://www.psychiatrist.com/news/fda-probes-ozempic-other-weight-loss-drugs-for-suicidal-risks/
  2. https://www.healthline.com/health/drugs/mounjaro

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