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Depo-Provera Brain Tumor Lawsuit
Nationwide Representation - Birth Control Injection Linked to Meningioma Brain Tumors
Depo-Provera and Brain Tumor Risk
Recent studies have linked the birth control injection Depo-Provera to an increased risk of meningioma brain tumors. Women who used Depo-Provera and later developed brain tumors may be entitled to compensation.
Understanding the Depo-Provera Brain Tumor Link
What is Depo-Provera?
A long-acting birth control injection containing medroxyprogesterone acetate, given every three months to prevent pregnancy.
Meningioma Brain Tumors
Tumors that develop in the meninges, the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
Scientific Evidence
Studies show women using Depo-Provera have a significantly increased risk of developing meningioma brain tumors.
Do You Qualify for a Depo-Provera Lawsuit?
Depo-Provera Use
You received Depo-Provera injections for birth control, typically every 12 weeks.
Brain Tumor Diagnosis
You were diagnosed with a meningioma or other brain tumor after using Depo-Provera.
Medical Treatment
You required surgery, radiation, or other medical treatment for your brain tumor.
Timing
Your brain tumor was diagnosed during or after your use of Depo-Provera injections.
Symptoms of Meningioma Brain Tumors
Headaches
Persistent or worsening headaches that don't respond to typical treatments.
Vision Problems
Blurred vision, double vision, or loss of peripheral vision.
Seizures
New onset seizures or changes in existing seizure patterns.
Cognitive Changes
Memory problems, confusion, personality changes, or difficulty concentrating.
Weakness
Weakness in arms or legs, difficulty with coordination or balance.
Hearing Loss
Hearing problems or ringing in the ears (tinnitus).
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