Thousands Sue Weight Loss Drug Manufacturers With Serious Harm AllegationsBy Anthony Yates Thousands of people have come forward alleging serious harm caused by GLP-1 weight loss drugs. Those products include Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro. According to a report by USA Today, at least 4,400 people have filed lawsuits since the first was filed in 2023. Those suits are now part of a consolidated federal and state litigation and target two drugmakers: Novo Nordisk, which manufactures Ozempic, and Eli Lilly, which makes Trulicity, Mounjaro, and Zepbound. The companies reportedly said they refute the allegations and will defend the safety of their products. The USA Today report focuses on three troubling cases in the growing lawsuit. 63-year-old Todd Engel was using Ozempic to manage his diabetes. However, he told the outlet that he lost vision in one eye after using the drug for four months. His medication reportedly never came up as a potential cause of his sight loss, and he lost vision in his other eye months later. 72-year-old JoHelen McClain reportedly used Wegovy in November 2023, aiming to shed a few pounds. In March 2024, she heard a noise like a "balloon popping," which she later discovered was the sound of her colon rupturing. USA Today also interviewed Mark Smith. He told the outlet that his wife, 62-year-old Robin Smith, was taking Mounjaro for weight loss. She reportedly visited the hospital twice for vomiting. Her doctor suggested she stop using the drug, but her problems persisted. Days later, doctors diagnosed her with Wernicke's encephalopathy, which the outlet explains is a neurological condition caused by a lack of thiamine or Vitamin B1. It's often linked to malnutrition. The outlet points out that an estimated 12% of Americans use GLP-1 weight-loss drugs and that the plaintiff's account for a small percentage of users. USA Today also cites a 2024 court filing by the two drug companies. They explain that the known risks are reflected in FDA-approved labeling, which the FDA has reviewed more than 40 times. USA Today details a Gallup Study, which claims that the usage of GLP-1 drugs doubled between 2024 and 2025.Chief of Research and Development at the St. Louis Veterans Affairs Health Care System, Ziyad Al-Aly, reportedly stated that no medicine is risk-free. However, he believes the benefits outweigh the risks for most patients. Legal challenges are expected to take several years. ARTICLE SOURCE: https://screenrant.com/thousands-sue-weight-loss-drug-manufacturers/
Hey, as a new carnivore dude, 67 years old btw, and also a good cook of several decades of experience, i am making my own carnivore recipies to share with the group and also get insights and ideas from other carnivores. I'm not sure if this is the appropriate place on the forums to do this so moderators can weigh in. My thinking is to start a thread here with a basic idea based around a particular animal based product, in this case, beef suet. I want to find out if the carnivores are eating beef suet and how they prepare it. Then after some considerations I can post on this thread whatever I decide to try in the form of an actual recipe and the thread can run perpetually as i get new ideas, my own ideas and from the input from other carnivores. If the mods think i should post the actual recipe on a new thread just say so, no worries. However i think the free exchange of ideas between carnivores on how to prepare certain animal products like beef suet is an important aspect to expanding the carnivore menu.
I never thought of beef suet as something to eat like an actual food and thought it was literally "for the birds" haha. But i watched a video or two on YouTube and now understand that it is eaten by the carnivores too.
When i went out for my first carnivore shopping spree i picked up some beef suet. I cut up a 3lb chunk into small like 1 inch cubes and rendered these in a 250F oven for 3 hours using a dutch oven covered, stirring occasionally, using about half a teaspoon of whole organic fennel seeds and a bay leaf for aromatics.
Anyways, after 3 hours i was left with all these globules of rendered beef suet swimming around in the tallow. I tried a couple of these cubes with a bit of salt and it was heavenly is all i can say!
At the same time as i was doing my suet experiment i was making a blue cheese and shredded beef beef stew, so i mixed in a cup of these suet blobs into the stew. Wow! It really added some flavor, texture, and filler to the stew without them falling apart. [Next time i make the stew i will post the recipe because it is delicious]
I still have about a cup of the suet globs left so my thought is to incorporate these into my dill pickle chicken wing stew, which i plan on making today along with a fried panko version of the dill pickle chicken wings too, suggested by Miranda, my thanks to her, and I will post the results.
All this to say that i bought another chunk of beef suet, and my plan is to cut this chunk of suet into "suet steaks" render them in the oven then experiment with various flavorful preparations using the suet steaks. True, it would probably be good "as is" out of the oven with a bit of salt and pepper, but beef suet come across as something that deserves more eperimentation in order to bring greater variety to the carnivore table. I am an experimental cook so sometimes it might take a few iterations of a recipe to get it perfected.
So in closing, I am asking if you carnivores are using beef suet in your diet, and how are you preparing it? Thanks for any and all input!
Carnivore Chef