Update on the Trulicity Vision Loss Lawsuit
In the Trulicity Vision Loss Lawsuit, federal court judges on the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation have consolidated lawsuits against Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk alleging that their GLP-1 Agonists drugs—including Trulicity—cause a rare, permanent eye condition called Non-Arteritic Anterior Ischemic Optic Neuropathy (NAION). In late 2025, the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation (JPML) separated these vision loss claims from existing gastrointestinal lawsuits and created a centralized Multidistrict Litigation (MDL No. 3163) in Pennsylvania.
Key Updates and Details
The Allegations: Plaintiffs claim drug manufacturers failed to adequately test their medications and warn doctors and patients about the increased risk of Trulicity vision problems including NAION, and which restricts blood flow to the optic nerve and can lead to sudden, severe vision loss.
The Legal Landscape: The vision loss MDL is overseen by U.S. District Judge Karen Marston in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. The leadership structure for the plaintiffs was finalized, and the litigation now contains over 50 pending federal cases, with dozens more proceeding in state courts.
Scope of Drugs: The GLP-1 vision loss lawsuits target the broader class of GLP-1 receptor agonists. Alongside Trulicity, drugs named in the litigation include Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, Zepbound, Rybelsus, Saxenda, and Victoza.
Current Medical Warnings: While the GLP-1 vision loss lawsuits allege a failure to warn of NAION, official prescribing information has historically warned that Trulicity may cause or worsen a separate condition called diabetic retinopathy, and advises patients to contact their doctor if they experience new Trulicity vision problems.
If you experienced sudden Trulicity vision loss or were diagnosed with NAION while using Trulicity, you can track the consolidation progress through the official U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania or explore legal criteria through resources like this authoritative legal guides.
If you were prescribed Trulicity and took it as directed and suffered Trulicity and vision loss, Trulicity and NAION, or other severe Trulicity eye problems, contact Timothy L. Miles a Trulicity Vision Loss Lawyer today as you could be eligible for a Trulicity vision loss lawsuit and potentially be entitled to substantial compensation. (855) 846–6529 or [email protected].



