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/
I am planning to start carnivore. I am 6 feet and close to 300 lbs. After adjusting to new fuel source I might go back to training powerbuilding. What about supplementation? People claim that supplements are not needed. But I want to ask separately about each supplement:
1. Fiber - I think that fiber might not be needed on carnivore.
2. Probiotics/Prebiotics - I think they are not needed on carnivore.
3. Butyrate/Butyric acid - Would it be useful or would I get it enough on the diet.
4. BHB Ketones supplement - Would I benefit from it during transition process and after or is it worthless? I heard/read that it might be good together with Butyrate/Butyric acid.
5. Methylsulfonylmethane - not sure about this supplement. Should I take it or will I get it from diet or is it not needed?
6. Glucosamine - not sure about this supplement. Should I take it or will I get it from diet or is it not needed?
7. Collagen - should I supplement it or will I get enough from diet (bone broth)?
8. Glycine - should I supplement it or will I get enough from diet (bone broth)?
9. Q10 - should I supplement it or will I get enough of it from meat (heart)?
10. Minerals - this one might be needed especially in the beginning but will it be needed later into diet?
11. Omega 3s - I think it might not be needed on carnivore.
12. Vitamin A - I think it might not be needed.
13. Vitamin B (group) - I think it might not be needed.
14. Vitamin C - not sure. People say that due to not consuming carbs carnivores need less of it.
15. Vitamin D (+ K) - should I supplement vitamin D or D+K or none? Some supplement only with D but some say that D needs K so they supplement together. But on carnivore I should have enough K. But I am not sure is having enough is the same as taking them together. Some argue they must be taken together, is that true? If yes would I need to take D while eating food with K or better take both in supplement form or I need none in supplement form?
16. Vitamin E - the stupidest one for me. There are tocopherols and tocotrienols. Although body stores a-tocopherol but some newer research proven that tocotrienols are better and tocopherols are bad/worse compared to tocotrienols and that (too much) tocopherols can reduce/hinder good potential from tocotrienols. So should I take tocotrienols and avoid tocopherols or no supplementation of any vitamin E form is needed. Also I read that vitamin E reacts with vitamin K and is antagonist of vitamin K; that vitamin K thickens blood and vitamin E thins blood. Not sure what to think about it. Are antioxidants that needed on carnivore?
17. https://health.selfdecode.com/blog/carnivore-diet/ What you think about this?
18. Geranylgeraniol - what is that? Should it also be supplemented? It is often mentioned with Q10 and vitamin E. Is it antioxidant?