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Women diagnosed with intracranial meningiomas (brain tumors) after taking Depo-Provera may qualify for substantial financial compensation.

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Women Who Took Depo-Provera May Qualify for Compensation.

Research reveals a significant link between prolonged Depo-Provera use and an increased risk of developing meningiomas, non-cancerous brain tumors. This risk is notably higher, ranging from 119% to 1,342% greater than non-users. Meningiomas, though typically non-life-threatening, pose serious health concerns due to surgical risks and potential harmful brain pressure.

Important Update for Depo-Provera Users

If you or a loved one used Depo-Provera for birth control and suffered serious health consequences, you may be eligible for financial compensation.
Key Findings:Depo-Provera, a quarterly injectable contraceptive, contains medroxyprogesterone acetate.
Recent studies link this ingredient to an increased risk of meningiomas—brain and spinal cord tumors.
Meningiomas can cause severe complications, disability and significant harm, even when non-cancerous.

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Seeking Justice for Depo-Provera Users

Pfizer, Depo-Provera's manufacturer, allegedly knew about the medication's risks for over 20 years but neglected to inform women and healthcare providers.Would knowledge of these risks have led you to choose alternative birth control options?
We're committed to holding Pfizer accountable for their actions.