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Recent research published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) has raised significant concerns regarding the use of Depo-Provera. The study indicates that using this contraceptive for over a year can increase the risk of developing intracranial meningiomas—benign tumors affecting the membranes surrounding the brain—by 5.6 times.
With an estimated 74 million users globally, the potential number of meningioma cases attributable to the use of medroxyprogesterone acetate, the active ingredient in Depo-Provera, could be substantial. The research team, led by a general practitioner and epidemiologist from the French National Health Insurance, emphasized the importance of awareness surrounding this risk.
Additionally, the study found that menopausal hormone therapies, including medrogestone and promegestone, also carry an increased risk of developing these tumors.
In response to these findings, Pfizer has acknowledged the potential risks associated with long-term use of progestogens. The company is currently collaborating with regulatory agencies to update product labels and patient information to better inform users.
Given the serious nature of the alleged link between Depo-Provera and brain tumors, individuals who were not adequately warned about these risks may have grounds for legal action. It's crucial for patients to be fully informed about the potential long-term side effects of birth control medications, such as Depo-Provera, to make educated decisions regarding their health.
If you have concerns about the risks associated with Depo-Provera, please reach out to our legal team for guidance and support. Your health and safety are our top priority.
Wright and Schulte, LLC is based in Ohio and our Harmful Drug Attorneys are now evaluating claims regarding the Depo-Provera Lawsuit.
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Attention: If you have suffered a brain tumor after taking this medication, you may be entitled to significant compensation.
Contact Wright & Schulte today by filling out the form for a complimentary, no‑obligation consultation.
Wright and Schulte, LLC is based in Ohio and our Harmful Drug Attorneys are now evaluating claims regarding the Depo-Provera Lawsuit.
The call is FREE. The evaluation is FREE.There is NO FEE unless we WIN your case.
If you've taken Depo-Provera for 12 months or more and have subsequently been diagnosed with a brain tumor, you may be eligible to take legal action. Criteria for eligibility include: