Dangerous Prescription Drug Lawsuits
We help victims harmed by dangerous prescription drugs recover the compensation they deserve.
Harmed by a Prescription Drug?
Prescription drugs are supposed to help – but when pharmaceutical companies fail to warn about life-changing side effects, the results can be devastating. At The Johnson Law Firm, we help victims pursue compensation for injuries caused by defective or dangerous medications. Below are the dangerous prescription drugs and their side effects we’re actively pursuing.
Why Victims Trust Our Dangerous Prescription Drug Lawsuit Team
The Johnson Law Firm represents individuals nationwide in dangerous prescription drug litigation involving alleged failures to warn, defective pharmaceutical products, and serious medication-related injuries. Our team helps clients understand their legal options and pursue available compensation.
Our proven dangerous prescription drug lawsuit attorneys pursue maximum compensation for Elmiron, Ozempic, Depo Provera, and Fentanyl claims.
Types of Dangerous Prescription Drug Lawsuits We Handle
Our attorneys represent clients nationwide in dangerous prescription drug litigation involving vision loss, neurological injuries, alleged failures to warn, and fatal overdose claims. Below are some of the prescription drug lawsuits we are actively evaluating.
Originally prescribed for interstitial cystitis (bladder pain syndrome), Elmiron has been linked to serious vision damage, including pigmentary maculopathy and retinal toxicity. Patients report symptoms like blurry vision, difficulty reading, and night blindness. If you’ve experienced eye problems after Elmiron use, you may qualify for compensation.
The Fentanyl transdermal patch, a powerful opioid for chronic pain, has faced numerous lawsuits due to overdose risks caused by defective design or mislabeling. Improper dosing, temperature sensitivity, or patch defects can lead to life-threatening complications – including respiratory failure and death.
Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro lawsuits allege these medications may be associated with an increased risk of NAION (non-arteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy), a serious eye condition that can cause sudden vision loss. Individuals who experienced vision changes or vision loss after using GLP-1 medications may be eligible to pursue compensation.
Depo-Provera, a long-acting injectable contraceptive, has been the subject of lawsuits alleging inadequate warnings regarding potential long-term health risks. Studies have reported an increased risk of meningioma brain tumors following prolonged exposure to medroxyprogesterone acetate, the active ingredient in Depo-Provera.
Lawsuits allege prenatal exposure to Tylenol (acetaminophen) may be associated with increased risks of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. Families pursuing claims allege that consumers were not adequately warned about potential neurodevelopmental risks associated with prolonged acetaminophen use during pregnancy.

With more than 35 years of litigation experience, The Johnson Law Firm represents clients nationwide in dangerous prescription drug and product liability litigation involving defective medications and alleged failures to warn about serious health risks.

How Dangerous Drug Lawsuits Work
When dangerous side effects emerge only after a drug’s widespread use, you need a clear roadmap to hold manufacturers accountable.
Our Five-Step Litigation Process
From Elmiron-related vision loss claims to GLP-1 litigation involving alleged NAION injuries, our attorneys guide clients through each phase of the legal process and pursue available compensation on their behalf.
