
Depo-Provera & Brain Tumor Risk
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Case Overview
Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a popular injectable contraceptive used by millions of women worldwide. Recent studies have linked long-term use of Depo-Provera to an increased risk of developing meningiomas—typically benign brain tumors that can cause serious neurological symptoms. A 2024 study published in the BMJ found that prolonged use of this progestogen was associated with a significantly elevated risk of intracranial meningiomas.
Health Risks & Injuries
- Intracranial meningiomas (brain tumors)
- Neurological symptoms including headaches and vision changes
- Seizures
- Cognitive impairment
- Need for brain surgery
- Bone density loss
- Hormonal imbalances
Who Qualifies
- Women who used Depo-Provera for one year or longer
- Those diagnosed with meningioma after Depo-Provera use
- Women who developed brain tumors while using or after using the injection
- Those who required surgery for meningioma removal
Current Litigation Status
Emerging litigation with lawsuits being filed against Pfizer (manufacturer). Cases are in early stages with more expected as awareness grows. Investigations ongoing by major mass tort law firms.
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