Depo-Provera is a hormonal birth control injection, made with a synthetic form of progesterone called medroxyprogesterone acetate. It is given every three months and has been widely used in the U.S. since its FDA approval in 1992. Millions of women have relied on it for pregnancy prevention, but recent studies have raised serious safety concerns.
Research shows that women using Depo-Provera face a more than five times greater risk of developing meningiomas, a type of brain tumor. Even when benign, these tumors can be dangerous due to brain pressure and surgical risks. Pfizer, the manufacturer, did not adequately warn women and providers, leaving many unaware of these dangers.
If you or a loved one developed meningioma after using Depo-Provera, you may have the right to take legal action against Pfizer. The law holds drug companies accountable when they hide safety risks. By stepping forward, you can seek compensation for medical costs, suffering, and long-term care, while helping ensure women get the protections they deserve.
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