About Depo-Provera
Depo-Provera, a birth control injection approved by the FDA in 1992, has been linked to a fivefold increased risk of meningioma brain tumors with prolonged use. FREE CLAIM REVIEW
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Depo-Provera is a hormonal contraceptive injection containing medroxyprogesterone acetate, a synthetic version of the hormone progesterone. Approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1992, it is marketed as a way to prevent pregnancy by stopping ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and thinning the uterine lining to prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg. Although Depo-Provera has long been promoted as a safe and convenient birth control option, a growing number of adverse events have been reported to the FDA in recent years. Recent medical studies suggest that women who use Depo-Provera for more than one year may have a fivefold increased risk of developing meningioma brain tumors. Despite this, it appears that Pfizer was or should have been aware of this risk, yet warnings about the possibility of meningioma or other brain tumors as a side effect of Depo-Provera have not been communicated to the public or the medical community.
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Growing concerns about the potential side effects of Depo-Provera have triggered a wave of legal actions against Pfizer, the manufacturer of the contraceptive injection. Numerous patients have come forward to file claims, reporting severe health issues that they believe are connected to the use of this birth control method. Get the financial compensation that you deserve – complete the free and easy claim review form today.
FREE CLAIM REVIEWHealth Impacts
Although Depo-Provera is an effective method of birth control, it comes with certain risks. Recent studies have highlighted potentially serious side effects that can mimic symptoms of brain tumors. Some of these reported side effects include:
- Moderate to severe headaches
- Migraines
- Pain in the neck, shoulders, or back
- Nausea and dizziness
- Vision issues, such as blurred or double vision
- Short-term memory loss
- Sensitivity to light
- Ringing in the ears (tinnitus)
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