FDA Approval Whether the patent was filed before or after a drug was approved by the U.S.FDA and available on the U.S market
What about injectables approved for weight loss
It helps: Stimulate insulin secretion (only when blood sugar is high) Suppress glucagon (a hormone that raises blood sugar) Slow gastric emptying (digestion) Promote satiety and reduce appetite
Berberine enhances GLP-1 secretion

Wegovy Just like with semaglutide, tirzepatide has two brand names: Mounjaro: FDA-approved for Type 2 Diabetes Maximum dose: 15 mg weekly Prescribed primarily for blood sugar control Zepbound: FDA-approved for weight management Same maximum dose: 15 mg weekly Marketed for obesity treatment The drugs are chemically identical, but the legal considerations mirror the Ozempic/Wegovy distinction: Different labels and warnings Different approved uses Potential off-label prescribing Different marketing claims Case Example: Tirzepatide Injury Patient Profile: 52-year-old woman with BMI 34 No diabetes, seeking weight loss Prescribed Zepbound, escalated to 15 mg Timeline: Month 1-3: Excellent weight loss (25 lbs), manageable nausea Month 4: Persistent vomiting began Month 5: Unable to eat solid food, lost 15 more lbs Month 6: Diagnosed with severe gastroparesis via gastric emptying scan Current: 12 months post-discontinuation, still cannot eat normally, requires liquid diet Legal Claim: Inadequate warnings about permanence of gastroparesis Marketing emphasized dramatic weight loss without proper risk disclosure Failure to inform that condition might not resolve after stopping Damages include ongoing medical care, lost wages, diminished quality of life 5

Lilly's triple agonist, retatrutide, delivered powerful weight loss in pivotal Phase 3 obesity trial