Suffered Eye or Vision Problems on Dupixent? Get a Free Case Review
Dupixent (dupilumab) is a popular biologic injection prescribed for eczema, asthma, and other conditions. While it has helped many patients, a growing number of users have reported serious eye-related side effects — including conjunctivitis, keratitis, blepharitis, dry eye, and in some cases permanent vision changes. Lawsuits allege that the manufacturers, Sanofi and Regeneron, did not adequately warn doctors and patients about the frequency and severity of these ocular complications.
If you developed eye problems or vision loss after starting Dupixent, you may have a legal claim for medical bills, ongoing treatment costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. A free, no-obligation case review can quickly tell you whether your situation may qualify.
Do You Qualify?
You may be eligible to file a Dupixent claim if all of the following apply:
- You used Dupixent (dupilumab) for at least one month, by injection.
- You developed an eye condition such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, uveitis, or severe dry eye.
- You experienced blurred vision, eye pain, light sensitivity, or partial vision loss.
- You sought treatment from an ophthalmologist or optometrist for your symptoms.
- Your eye injury was diagnosed after you began taking Dupixent and was not pre-existing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What eye injuries are linked to Dupixent?
Reported injuries include conjunctivitis (pink eye), keratitis (corneal inflammation), blepharitis, dry eye disease, uveitis, scarring, and in rare cases lasting vision changes. Many patients require ongoing eye drops, prescription medication, or specialist care.
Can I keep using Dupixent while pursuing a claim?
You should not stop or change any medication based on legal information alone. Talk with your prescribing doctor about whether Dupixent is still appropriate for you. Pursuing a claim is a separate legal matter and does not require you to discontinue treatment.
How much does it cost to start a Dupixent case?
Nothing. Case reviews are completely free, and Dupixent attorneys typically work on a contingency fee — you only pay if they recover compensation for you. There is no risk in finding out whether you qualify.
See If You Qualify for a Dupixent Claim
If you suffered eye injuries or vision loss after taking Dupixent, take a few minutes to find out whether you may be entitled to compensation. Reviews are free, confidential, and risk-free.
Consumer Support Help is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Submissions are forwarded to independent attorneys who may evaluate your potential claim. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes.