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If you or your loved ones have taken Depo-Provera and are now suffering from serious side effects, you're not alone.
What was once marketed as a safe and convenient birth control option has turned into a painful experience for many women nationwide. From dangerous brain tumors to irreversible bone loss, the consequences have been devastating.
At The Spencer Law Firm, we believe you deserve justice. Our experienced legal team is here to help you fight back. If Depo-Provera has harmed you or someone you love, we’re ready to hold Pfizer accountable and pursue the compensation you deserve.
Don’t wait—your health and your future matter. Fill out the quick form below for a 100% free, no-obligation claim review and find out if you qualify for compensation today.
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Common Health Risks Reported by Plaintiffs
Allegations Include:
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Meningioma Brain Tumors: Long-term use of Depo-Provera has been linked to the development of intracranial meningiomas — non-cancerous brain tumors that can lead to serious neurological complications, including permanent cognitive impairment and the need for invasive brain surgery.
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Neurological Damage: Plaintiffs report vision problems, hearing loss, memory issues, and neurological symptoms caused by the growth of meningioma tumors pressing on critical areas of the brain.
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Permanent Health Risks: Many women have faced lifelong medical consequences following meningioma diagnoses, including repeated surgeries, radiation treatments, and long-term cognitive or neurological decline.
Plaintiffs allege that Pfizer failed to update Depo-Provera’s U.S. warning labels to reflect the severe and permanent risk of brain tumors, despite adding such warnings in Europe. They claim Pfizer downplayed or ignored emerging scientific evidence of this serious risk.
The Hidden Risk of Brain Tumors Linked to Depo-Provera
At The Spencer Law Firm, we are committed to advocating for individuals affected by pharmaceutical negligence. Our experienced legal team offers:
If you’ve been diagnosed with a meningioma brain tumor after using Depo-Provera, you are not alone and you may have a legal right to seek compensation.
The Allegation
Thousands of women trusted Depo-Provera for long-term birth control, unaware that studies now link it to the development of intracranial meningiomas — slow-growing but potentially dangerous brain tumors that can lead to lasting neurological damage.
Why These Lawsuits Matter:
Pharmaceutical companies have a legal and ethical obligation to warn consumers of known risks. While regulators in Europe required Pfizer to issue meningioma warnings, those warnings were never added for U.S. patients leaving countless women exposed to life-altering harm.
Victims are now fighting back through the legal system to:
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Hold Pfizer Accountable
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Secure Compensation for Medical Bills, Pain, and Future Care
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Raise Awareness to Protect Other Women
What Should You Do If You’re Concerned About Depo-Provera?
If you are worried about the potential risk of brain tumors linked to Depo-Provera, speak with your healthcare provider immediately. They can help assess your personal risk factors, review your health history, and discuss safer alternatives if you’re still using this form of birth control.
Considering Legal Action?
If you’ve been diagnosed with a meningioma brain tumor after long-term use of Depo-Provera, you are not alone. Hundreds of women have already filed lawsuits, claiming the drug’s manufacturer, Pfizer, failed to warn patients in the U.S. about the serious risks.
Even if you haven’t experienced symptoms yet, it’s critical to gather your prescription and medical records now to protect your future rights.
If you have suffered health complications, ensure you collect:
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Medical records confirming your Depo-Provera injections
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Diagnostic reports for meningioma or other brain tumors
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Treatment records for surgeries, radiation, or ongoing care
These documents will be essential to support your claim.
Why This Matters
Depo-Provera was marketed as a convenient, long-term contraceptive. However, studies now link prolonged use to a significantly higher risk of intracranial meningioma brain tumors. These tumors can cause life-altering neurological symptoms and often require invasive medical treatment.
If you’ve developed health issues after using Depo-Provera, exploring your legal options now can help you seek compensation for:
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Medical expenses
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Lost income
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Pain and suffering
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Future care needs
Get Trusted Legal Guidance
For personalized legal advice about your potential Depo-Provera claim, contact:
Bonnie Spencer | The Spencer Law Firm
713-961-7770
We are here to help you understand your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.
