
Ozempic & GLP-1 Lawsuit (2026): Claims, Status & Who May Qualify
People who used Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs allege severe stomach and intestinal injuries. Learn about the federal GLP-1 MDL 3094 and its status as of June
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People who used Ozempic and other GLP-1 drugs allege severe stomach and intestinal injuries. Learn about the federal GLP-1 MDL 3094 and its status as of June

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