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Women who took Depo-Provera and were later diagnosed with a brain tumor called a meningioma may be eligible for significant compensation. Recent studies have found that the hormone used in Depo-Provera is associated with an increased risk of developing intracranial meningiomas.

Women Who Took Depo-Provera May Qualify for up to $500,000 in Compensation.

Recent studies have found that women who took Depo-Provera, or its generic version medroxyprogesterone acetate, for extended periods had significantly higher odds of developing these dangerous brain tumors. In fact, the risk was found to be up to 5.6 times greater, with an increased likelihood ranging from 119% to an astonishing 1,342% compared to those who did not use the medication.

Meningiomas are noncancerous tumors that develop in the tissues surrounding the brain. Although they’re not typically life-threatening, the surgery to remove them carries serious risks, and in some cases, the tumors can grow and put harmful pressure on the brain.

What You Need to Know

Did you or a loved one use Depo-Provera for birth control and later experience serious health issues? You may be entitled to compensation. Recent studies have linked Depo-Provera to an increased risk of dangerous brain and spinal cord tumors known as meningiomas.

Depo-Provera, an injectable birth control taken every three months, has been shown to increase the risk of developing meningiomas due to its active ingredient, medroxyprogesterone acetate. These tumors can cause severe health complications, even when non-cancerous, leading to disability or worse. 

Holding Pfizer Accountable

We believe that Pfizer, the manufacturer of Depo-Provera, has been aware of these risks for over two decades but failed to warn women and their doctors. If you had known about these risks, would you have chosen another form of birth control? 

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Depo-Provera Lawsuit

Women who took Depo-Provera and were later diagnosed with a brain tumor called a meningioma may be eligible for significant compensation.

Recent studies have found that women who took Depo-Provera, or its generic version medroxyprogesterone acetate, for extended periods had significantly higher odds of developing these dangerous brain tumors. In fact, the risk was found to be up to 5.6 times greater, with an increased likelihood ranging from 119% to an astonishing 1,342% compared to those who did not use the medication.

Meningiomas are noncancerous tumors that develop in the tissues surrounding the brain. Although they’re not typically life-threatening, the surgery to remove them carries serious risks, and in some cases, the tumors can grow and put harmful pressure on the brain.
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