Tepezza Hearing Loss & Tinnitus Lawsuit

Did You Experience Hearing Loss or Tinnitus After Taking Tepezza?

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Were you diagnosed with hearing loss or tinnitus after using Tepezza for thyroid eye disease?
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Tepezza Hearing Loss & Tinnitus Lawsuit Attorneys

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Helping Patients Affected by Tepezza-Related Hearing Loss and Tinnitus

If you developed hearing problems, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), or other ear-related issues after using Tepezza (teprotumumab), you may be entitled to compensation.
Associates Law Center is investigating claims on behalf of individuals who were harmed.

What Is Tepezza?

Tepezza (teprotumumab) is a medication approved to treat thyroid eye disease (TED)—an autoimmune condition affecting the muscles and tissues behind the eyes. Though intended to help reduce eye bulging and other TED symptoms, it has been linked to serious audiological side-effects in some patients.

Reported Hearing & Ear-Related Side Effects

Users of Tepezza have reported the following concerns:

  • Sudden or permanent hearing loss

  • Tinnitus (persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears)

  • Ear-ache, ear pressure or fullness

  • Balance issues or dizziness

  • Need for hearing aids or cochlear implants

  • Worsening of pre-existing hearing conditions

Emerging case reports and FDA safety updates suggest that these side-effects may not have been adequately disclosed.

You May Be Eligible for a Lawsuit If:

  • You took Tepezza for thyroid eye disease.

  • You developed hearing loss, tinnitus, or other serious audiological injury.

  • Your symptoms began after Tepezza treatment.

  • You would like to explore your legal options.

Compensation may cover:

  • Medical expenses (hearing tests, surgeries, hearing aids)

  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity

  • Pain, suffering, emotional distress

  • Long-term hearing support costs

Did you experience hearing loss or tinnitus after receiving Tepezza treatments?

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