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Depo‑Provera litigation

Lawsuits allege that long-term use of the Depo‑Provera contraceptive injection is linked to meningioma, a tumor that forms in the membranes surrounding the brain.

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What the lawsuits allege

Published research has associated prolonged use of medroxyprogesterone acetate, the active ingredient in Depo‑Provera, with a significantly increased risk of meningioma. The lawsuits allege the manufacturer failed to warn American patients and prescribers about that risk even as warnings appeared abroad.

Claims are being filed on behalf of women who received the shot regularly and were later diagnosed with a meningioma, including those who required brain surgery or radiation.

Injuries named in the litigation

  • Meningioma (brain tumor)
  • Tumor-related vision and hearing problems
  • Seizures attributed to intracranial tumors
  • Surgical removal and radiation treatment

Who may qualify

If you received Depo‑Provera injections, especially for a year or longer, and were later diagnosed with a meningioma, you may have a claim. The review is free and confidential, and we will give you an honest answer either way. You pay attorney's fees only if we recover for you.

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