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Thu, 10/31/2024 – 19:40
Depo-Provera, a widely-used contraceptive (birth control) injection containing medroxyprogesterone acetate, is now facing scrutiny after reports of significant health risks, particularly intracranial meningiomas—brain tumors linked to long-term use.
Lawsuits argue that Pfizer neglected to disclose known risks and failed to update warning labels to inform consumers of potential dangers. Plaintiffs report suffering from neurological issues such as headaches, vision changes, and seizures, impacting daily life and leading to substantial medical costs.
If you have been diagnosed with a brain or spinal tumor after taking Depo-Provera, you may be eligible for compensation and are encouraged to take legal action. Contact the nation’s largest personal injury law firm to learn if you have a valid claim for free.
What Is Depo-Provera?
Depo-Provera is a birth control injection used to prevent pregnancy. It is a widely used, long-term birth control method that releases a synthetic hormone, medroxyprogesterone acetate, which stops ovulation and thickens cervical mucus to prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
Although it is highly effective at preventing pregnancy, research suggests it can increase the risk of brain and spinal tumors. People who have been diagnosed with meningiomas after receiving Depo-Provera injections are filing lawsuits against the drug’s manufacturer, Pfizer.
What Symptoms or Side Effects Have Been Linked to Depo-Provera?
Legal documents filed against the Depo-Provera manufacturer, Pfizer, Inc., have alleged that the company knew or should have known that patients were at an increased risk of developing meningiomas, particularly after prolonged use.
Symptoms of meningiomas include headaches, vision problems, seizures, and other neurological issues. These symptoms have the potential to cause severe disability, permanent impairment, or life-threatening conditions.
Who Is Liable for Adverse Health Effects Related to Depo-Provera?
Lawsuits allege that Pfizer failed to warn doctors and patients about these risks and rushed the drug to market without adequate testing. The company is also accused of overlooking or downplaying adverse event reports. Additionally, the company failed to update the medication’s label with proper warnings regarding the risk of these conditions despite the growing evidence.
Do I Have a Case Against Pfizer?
Pharmaceuticals are supposed to aid our health and wellness—not put us at risk. When a drug manufacturer prioritizes profits and market share over patient safety, we have a duty to take action and hold them accountable for their negligence.
Individuals diagnosed with brain or spinal tumors may be eligible for compensation for related damages.
Filing a lawsuit can help you recover damages for:
- Medical bills and future healthcare costs
- Treatment and long-term care
- Emotional distress and anxiety
- Pain and suffering
- Lost wages or reduced earning potential
- Diminished quality of life
Depo-Provera patients who develop meningiomas are encouraged to seek legal counsel for assistance with filing a claim.
If you have taken Depo-Provera and were diagnosed with brain or spinal tumors, contact the largest personal injury law firm in America, Morgan & Morgan, for a free case evaluation to learn more about our legal options.