One recent study, however, found that 65% of patients who received at least four infusions of Tepezza reported new hearing-related side effects.
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The injectable drug Tepezza® (teprotumumab) is used to treat patients with thyroid eye disease. However, researchers have linked Tepezza to hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), and other hearing-related symptoms. Learn more about Tepezza and whether you may be eligible for compensation for hearing-related side effects through a Tepezza lawsuit.
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Tepezza is the first drug approved In the United States to treat patients with thyroid eye disease (TED). This rare autoimmune disease causes muscles and fatty tissue behind the eyes to become inflamed. As a result, the eyes are pushed forward and bulge outward. This condition is known as proptosis.
In addition to bulging eyes, people with TED often have dry, watery, or red eyes. They may also have a stare, double vision, and difficulty closing their eyes.
About 50% of people with the autoimmune condition Graves’ disease will develop TED (also known as Graves’ ophthalmopathy).
Tepezza is given through a series of intravenous injections, usually in a doctor’s office or another health care setting. Patients get eight Tepezza infusions — one every three weeks. Tepezza is not intended for long-term use.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Tepezza in January 2020. Since then, researchers have found that Tepezza may cause hearing problems in the majority of people who use it.
In some of these cases, hearing problems linked to this dangerous drug appear to be permanent.
Before the FDA approved Tepezza, it conducted two clinical trials and found that 10% of patients reported hearing problems.
One recent study, however, found that 65% of patients who received at least four infusions of Tepezza reported new hearing-related side effects.
Damage to hair cells in the inner ear causes permanent hearing loss (sensorineural hearing loss).
Some Tepezza patients also ended up with a disorder known as patulous eustachian tube in which the channel from the middle ear and back of the nose and throat stays open. Under normal circumstances, these eustachian tubes only open sporadically to control air pressure near the ear drum.
Tepezza patients may also experience these side effects:
Tepezza manufacturer Horizon Therapeutics plc disputes that most patients treated with the drug experience hearing problems.
The company says it monitored thousands of Tepezza patients from January 2020 to August 2021 and found that about 10% of Tepezza users reported a hearing-related event. These results match up with results from the clinical trials.
While some Tepezza patients with hearing-related symptoms improved over time, others did not.
Studies looking at the reversibility of symptoms are underway.
The researchers who found an increased risk of hearing impairment with Tepezza recommend screening precautions such as baseline hearing testing to understand this side effect better.
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You may be eligible to file a Tepezza lawsuit if you or a loved one:
The first Tepezza lawsuit was filed in the fall of 2022. Tepezza lawsuits are a kind of product liability lawsuit. So far, there is no Tepezza class-action lawsuit for hearing loss.
In general, Tepezza lawsuits allege that drug manufacturer Horizon Pharmaceuticals plc failed to adequately warn patients or their doctors that the medication could cause hearing damage. They say the company should have changed the Tepezza label and recommended audiological monitoring.
Hearing-related injuries can be expensive to treat. A quality pair of hearing aids, for example, can cost as much as $7,000.
The first step in filing a Tepezza lawsuit is to find a dangerous drug attorney to help with your case.
A personal injury lawyer skilled in this area of the law can handle all aspects of the legal process — from filing a Tepezza lawsuit to negotiating a settlement or litigating the case to a verdict.
An attorney can obtain your medical records and other evidence to prove your case. For example, medical records can show that you were administered the drug and that other medical conditions are not responsible for your hearing loss.
In addition, dangerous drug attorneys understand that this is a stressful time for you and your family and can provide emotional support.
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In most cases, compensation from a Tepezza lawsuit will come from:
Dangerous drug attorneys typically prefer settlements over verdicts because they are less risky and provide clients quicker access to compensation needed for medical treatment and other expenses.
It is too early to predict settlement amounts in Tepezza lawsuits. As with other dangerous drug cases, settlement amounts will likely depend on the severity of the patient’s injury.
Over the past decade, pharmaceutical companies have paid billions of dollars to settle dangerous drug lawsuits.
Not only can a dangerous medication law firm handle a Tepezza lawsuit from start to finish, but they are best positioned to maximize settlement amounts.
After verifying that you are eligible for a Tepezza lawsuit, a dangerous drug law firm can assemble a team of professionals to fight for your legal rights. Your legal team can:
Contact one of our representatives at LawFirm.com today to find out if you qualify for a Tepezza lawsuit. There is no cost or obligation.
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Tepezza lawsuits have strict time limits, so it is to your advantage that you contact a lawyer as soon as possible.
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A study conducted in 2021 found that as many as 2 out of 3 patients who undergo Tepezza treatments for thyroid eye disease are at risk for hearing loss and other hearing-related symptoms.
The study collected data on 26 patients who received at least four injections or infusions of Tepezza. Of those patients, 65% reported new problems with their hearing, including:
Most patients probably would not have taken Tepezza if they knew they had a considerable risk of developing permanent hearing loss or another serious hearing-related injury.
Tepezza (teprotumumab) is the only FDA-approved medication for thyroid eye disease (TED), which is associated with Graves’ disease. Tepezza received FDA approval in January 2020.
Graves’ disease is an autoimmune disorder caused by the overproduction of thyroid hormones.
People with TED often experience bulging eyes, double vision, and eye pain.
Yes, Tepezza has many side effects.
The common side effects listed on the Tepezza website are:
The pharmaceutical company that makes Tepezza says 10% of patients taking Tepezza “had issues with their hearing, including a lowered ability to hear.”
However, it appears that the company may be downplaying the drug’s hearing-related side effects. In one study, 2 out of 3 patients treated with Tepezza reported new hearing problems.
The researchers presented their results at a meeting of The Endocrine Society.
If you took Tepezza and developed hearing damage as a result, you could be entitled to compensation. Contact a team member at LawFirm.com to see if you qualify for a Tepezza lawsuit.
No, use of Tepezza does not cure thyroid eye disease. But it has been found to reduce disease symptoms, including double vision and bulging of the eyes.
One study found that Graves’ disease patients who responded well to Tepezza showed no progression of their thyroid eye disease. Graves’ eye disease is a type of thyroid eye disease.
However, because the drug is still new, there is no data on long-term results or safety.
A company called Horizon Therapeutics plc manufactures Tepezza. The company, based in Dublin, Ireland, has locations in the United States, Canada, and other countries.
Horizon makes medications for rare autoimmune diseases.
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