Foundayo Lawsuit Canada — Were You Seriously Harmed?
Canadians who experienced gastroparesis, bowel obstruction, or other serious side effects after taking Foundayo may qualify for a free legal case review. Get answers today.
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What Is Foundayo and Why Are People Filing Claims?
Foundayo (tirzepatide) is a dual GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist approved by Health Canada for weight management and metabolic control. It works by stimulating two hormone receptors that regulate appetite, blood sugar, and stomach emptying. In recent years, it has been increasingly prescribed for weight loss and diabetes management.
While Foundayo has been effective for many patients, a significant number of users in Canada and elsewhere have reported serious gastrointestinal complications — including gastroparesis (delayed gastric emptying), bowel obstruction, severe nausea, and vomiting requiring hospitalization. These side effects can be severe and long-lasting, significantly impacting quality of life.
Legal proceedings are underway in Canada and the United States, with individuals alleging that Foundayo's manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, failed to adequately warn prescribers and patients about these risks. Canadian cases are in varying stages of development and eligibility requirements apply.
Foundayo Side Effects That May Qualify
These are the most commonly reported serious side effects in current Foundayo legal inquiries. If you experienced one or more of these after taking Foundayo, you may qualify.
Gastroparesis
A condition where the stomach cannot empty itself normally, causing nausea, vomiting, bloating, and severe abdominal pain. GLP-1 medications slow gastric motility and have been linked to gastroparesis.
Stomach Paralysis
Closely related to gastroparesis, stomach paralysis refers to the stomach's inability to contract and move food into the small intestine. It can cause serious nutritional complications.
Bowel Obstruction
Reports of ileus (temporary bowel paralysis) and bowel obstruction have emerged in patients using GLP-1 medications. These can be life-threatening without prompt treatment.
Vision Loss
Emerging research has associated GLP-1 receptor agonists with non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION), a serious condition that can cause irreversible vision loss.
Severe GI Symptoms
Beyond gastroparesis, some patients report severe nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain that required hospitalization or led to significant weight loss and malnutrition.
Other Serious Effects
Pancreatitis, kidney injury, and other serious complications have also been reported. If you experienced a serious adverse event after taking a GLP-1 medication, you may qualify.
Foundayo Lawsuit FAQ
Common questions about Foundayo injury claims in Canada.
Foundayo (ogivri, tirzepatide) is a GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist used for weight management and diabetes control. Like other GLP-1 medications, it has been associated with serious gastrointestinal side effects including gastroparesis, bowel obstruction, severe nausea, and other adverse events requiring medical attention.
Foundayo received Health Canada approval for certain indications. Despite regulatory approval, serious adverse events have been reported. Approval status does not prevent individuals from pursuing legal claims based on inadequate warnings or safety information.
Foundayo contains tirzepatide, which is a dual GLP-1 and GIP receptor agonist. Ozempic and Wegovy contain semaglutide, a GLP-1 only agonist. While the mechanism differs slightly, all three have been associated with similar serious gastrointestinal complications, and the injury patterns may be comparable.
Yes. Participation in a clinical trial or early access program does not disqualify you from pursuing a legal claim if you suffered serious harm. Please provide details of your situation when submitting your information for review.
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The Foundayo case review process is free, confidential, and carries no obligation. If you believe Foundayo caused your injury, get started now.
- You took Ozempic, Wegovy, or another GLP-1 medication
- You experienced a serious side effect
- You are a resident of Canada
- You have not yet retained a lawyer for this matter
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