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A class action lawsuit investigation claims certain GLP-1 products may not work as advertised.

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Did you purchase a weight loss supplement marketed as a GLP-1 patch, supplement or GLP-1 support? If so, you may be eligible to take part in a GLP-1 supplement lawsuit.

Complete the form on this page to learn more and find out if you qualify.

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have become some of the most talked-about weight loss treatments in recent years. In response, many companies began marketing natural GLP-1 supplements and patches as alternatives — often promising similar results without a prescription.

Now, some of these products are under scrutiny over whether their marketing may have misled consumers into expecting results comparable to prescription medications.

If you purchased GLP-1 patches or supplements, you may qualify to take part in a GLP-1 supplement lawsuit and seek compensation.

Do you qualify?

You may qualify to take part in a GLP-1 supplement lawsuit investigation if you purchased one or more of the products listed below.

Plus+Ultra GLPLUS+ All Natural GLP-1 Support

Lemme Reset GLP-1 Production Support

Double Wood Supplements GLP-1 Supplement

Benevolent Nourishment GLP-1 Synbiotic Complex

Lunakai PRO GLP-1 Booster

ResBiotic resM GLP-1 Postbiotic

Vitafusion GLP-1 Support Multivitamin

InnoSupps Inno Shred GLP-1

Veracity Selfcare Metabolism Ignite GLP-1 Booster

BIOMA GLP-1 Booster

Doemfarty GLP-1 Mega Support

Zantrex SkinnyStix Energy Powder GLP-1 Support

Bivinke All-Natural GLP-1

Triquetra GLP-Activate

Advanced BioNutritionals GLP-1 Plus

Please complete the form on this page to verify your eligibility. It only takes a few minutes.

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The law firms responsible for the content of this page are: Robert Peirce & Associates; Pittsburgh, PA; 844-383-0565; www.peircelaw.com and Migliaccio & Rathod LLP; Washington, D.C.; 202-470-3520; classlawdc.com.

What are GLP-1 supplements?  

With the unprecedented success of GLP-1 medications like Ozempic, Wegovy and Zepbound, some supplement manufacturers have begun marketing products as “natural alternatives.” These so-called GLP-1 supplements are often advertised as providing similar weight loss benefits — without the potential side effects associated with prescription medications.

However, GLP-1 patches, supplements and drops do not work in the same way as prescription GLP-1 drugs, and questions have been raised about whether these products can deliver the results they claim.

Natural GLP-1 supplements vs. prescription drugs

While some products are marketed as a natural alternative to prescription GLP-1 medications, these supplements and patches do not work in the same way.

Prescription medications like Wegovy and Ozempic contain semaglutide, which mimics the body’s GLP-1 hormone. These drugs help regulate appetite by making you feel full sooner, keeping you full longer and improving your insulin response. Because of this mechanism, they are known as GLP-1 receptor agonists.

By contrast, most natural GLP-1 supplements and GLP-1 patches do not contain GLP-1 receptor agonists. Instead, they typically include ingredients such as berberine, pomegranate extract, glutamine, cinnamon and chromium. While some of these ingredients have been studied for general metabolic or weight management support, they may not replicate the effects or results of prescription medications.

Which natural GLP-1 supplements are being investigated?

Following the widespread success of medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, the market has seen a surge in products marketed as GLP-1 supplements, with numerous brands releasing their own formula.

While a number of these products have drawn scrutiny, this GLP-1 supplement lawsuit investigation is currently focused on the following products:   

Plus+Ultra GLPLUS+ All Natural GLP-1 Support

Lemme Reset GLP-1 Production Support

Double Wood Supplements GLP-1 Supplement

Benevolent Nourishment GLP-1 Synbiotic Complex

Lunakai PRO GLP-1 Booster

ResBiotic resM GLP-1 Postbiotic

Vitafusion GLP-1 Support Multivitamin

InnoSupps Inno Shred GLP-1

Veracity Selfcare Metabolism Ignite GLP-1 Booster

BIOMA GLP-1 Booster

Doemfarty GLP-1 Mega Support

Zantrex SkinnyStix Energy Powder GLP-1 Support

Bivinke All-Natural GLP-1

Triquetra GLP-Activate

Advanced BioNutritionals GLP-1 Plus

In addition to supplements and patches, some GLP-1-related peptide products have also come under increased regulatory scrutiny. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), these products may pose serious health risks, and consumers are advised not to use or purchase unapproved GLP-1 products.

The FDA has issued warning letters for more than 20 products that do not meet requirements, including some labeled for “research purposes” or “not for human consumption” that may still be marketed to consumers.

Businesses that have received FDA warning letters include:

PekCura Labs

Mile High Compounds

Prime Sciences

Pink Pony Peptides

Gram Peptides

FormPour

Fantasy Face

How to join the GLP-1 supplements class action lawsuit

If you purchased a weight loss supplement that was marketed as a GLP-1 alternative, you may qualify to take legal action against the supplement manufacturer.

To start the process, complete the form on this page. Your information will be reviewed by a legal professional who will determine if you qualify to pursue compensation.

The form only takes a few minutes to fill out, and there is no cost or obligation to participate.