Have You Experienced Serious Health Issues After Using OXBRYTA®?

Serious Health Issues After Oxbryta?

OXBRYTA® (voxelotor), a medication used to treat sickle cell disease, has been withdrawn from the market due to concerns about severe complications — including painful vaso-occlusive crises and even death. If you took Oxbryta for 30 days or more and then developed serious health problems, you may have legal options.

You don’t need to decide anything today. This is simply a private, no-pressure evaluation to help you understand your rights — and what support might be available. Your experience matters, and compassionate help is here if you choose to take the next step.

Oxbryta® has been withdrawn due to serious health risks — including painful crises and even death. If you used Oxbryta for 30+ days and developed complications, you may have legal options.

This is a private, no-pressure evaluation to help you understand your rights. Your story matters — and support may be available.

Step 1: Share your experience safely and privately.

Your information will be reviewed by a trusted legal team that handles these cases with care and confidentiality.

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What Is the Oxbryta Lawsuit About?

Oxbryta® (voxelotor), a once-promising sickle cell treatment, has now been withdrawn from the market after serious safety concerns — including reports of vaso-occlusive crises, organ damage, and even death.

Legal action is being taken by individuals and families who suffered unexpected and life-altering complications after taking Oxbryta. These cases aren’t just about holding companies accountable — they’re about making sure patients and caregivers have the answers and support they deserve.

If you or a loved one experienced severe complications after using Oxbryta, you may be eligible to pursue a legal claim. You’re not alone, and you don’t have to figure this out on your own. A private, no-pressure evaluation can help you understand your options — and what help may be available.

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Take the first step towards potential financial support.

If Oxbryta® (voxelotor) contributed to serious complications like vaso-occlusive crisis or organ damage, confidential support may be available.

Suffered complications after taking Oxbryta®? You’re not alone. Take this short, confidential evaluation to see what support may be available.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does this cost?

There is no cost to request a free, confidential evaluation. If your case moves forward, the legal team only receives payment if compensation is recovered for you.

How do I qualify for the Oxbryta lawsuit?

If you or a loved one used Oxbryta for at least 30 days and later experienced serious complications — such as vaso-occlusive crisis, organ damage, or other qualifying injuries — you may be eligible. Complete the short form to request a review.

What if I already have an attorney?

If you already have legal representation for an Oxbryta-related claim, our legal partners will not be able to assist you at this time.

Is this part of a class action lawsuit?

No. This is not a class action — it is a type of mass tort litigation.

In a class action, one case represents a group of people with nearly identical claims. In a mass tort, each person files an individual claim based on their own specific injuries. This allows for a more tailored legal approach.

By participating, you're not lumped into one settlement. You're taking a personalized step to seek accountability and support for the full impact of what you experienced.

Complications After Oxbryta Use?

Please note: Completing this evaluation does not guarantee financial support. Each program has specific eligibility criteria that may change over time. In some cases, individuals who are not contacted right away may still be eligible at a later date. If you’re under 18, please have a parent or guardian submit for you.

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DO NOT STOP TAKING A PRESCRIBED MEDICATION WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING WITH YOUR DOCTOR. DISCONTINUING A PRESCRIBED MEDICATION WITHOUT YOUR DOCTOR'S ADVICE CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH.

The medication described on this page remains approved by the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA).