Useful evidence in Mounjaro lawsuits may include: Medical records showing diagnosis, symptoms, treatment, and follow-up care Prescription records showing when you started taking Mounjaro, dosage changes, and refill history Diagnostic testing, such as gastric emptying studies, endoscopy, imaging, or hospital records Emergency room records or hospitalization records for severe gastrointestinal issues Records from a medical professional, including GI specialist notes Medication history, including Ozempic, Wegovy, Trulicity, or similar drugs Symptom timelines showing when stomach problems, severe vomiting, or bowel symptoms began Medical bills and insurance documents showing medical expenses Employment records showing missed work or lost wages Communications with doctors, pharmacies, Eli Lilly, or insurers Plaintiffs claim this evidence can show whether Eli Lillys Mounjaro caused or contributed to serious side effects and whether the companies failed to adequately warn users about the risk of severe digestive injuries

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