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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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Why Are People Suing Over Depo-Provera?
Allegations Include:
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Bone Density Loss: Long-term use has been shown to reduce bone mineral density, increasing fracture risk.
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Neurological Issues: Some users report seizures, memory loss, and vision problems.
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Delayed Return to Fertility: Extended fertility delays have impacted family planning.
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Psychological Side Effects: Claims of depression, anxiety, and suicidal ideation have emerged.
Plaintiffs allege that Pfizer failed to update Depo-Provera's warning labels promptly, downplaying the severity and permanence of potential risks.

What to Do If You’ve Used Depo-Provera
For many women, Depo-Provera offers the freedom of long-term contraception, but concerns about its safety are rising. Studies suggest a potential link between prolonged use and brain tumors like meningioma.
If you’ve experienced health issues after using Depo-Provera, it might be time to consider legal options. Start by gathering your prescription records, medical diagnoses, and treatment documents.
These records can play a crucial role in litigation against the manufacturers of Depo-Provera.
Need assistance? Reach out to Bonnie Spencer of The Spencer Law Firm at 713-961-7770 to discuss your case.
Why Choose The Spencer Law Firm?
At The Spencer Law Firm, we are committed to advocating for individuals affected by pharmaceutical negligence. Our experienced legal team offers:

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Personalized Consultations: We take the time to understand your unique situation and provide tailored legal advice.
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Proven Track Record: Our firm has a history of successfully representing clients in complex pharmaceutical litigation.
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Compassionate Support: We prioritize your well-being throughout the legal process, ensuring you are informed and comfortable every step of the way.
What Should You Do?
If you are concerned about the potential risks of Depo-Provera, it’s important to have a conversation with your healthcare provider. They can help assess your individual risk factors, provide guidance based on your health history, and discuss alternative contraception methods that might be better suited to your needs.
Potential Litigation
If you have long term exposure to Depo-Provera and have developed meningioma you may need to consider joining the growing number of women who have filed suit against the manufacturers of Depo-Provera.
Even if you have yet to suffer any injuries, it is extremely important that you gather your prescription and medical records related to the injections you received. If you have suffered injuries as a result of these injections you will want to gather any records reflecting the diagnosis and any treatments for injuries you may have suffered.
For many women, Depo-Provera offers the freedom of long-term contraception, but concerns about its safety are rising. Studies suggest a potential link between prolonged use and brain tumors like meningioma.
If you’ve experienced health issues after using Depo-Provera, it might be time to consider legal options. Start by gathering your prescription records, medical diagnoses, and treatment documents. These records can play a crucial role in litigation against the manufacturers of Depo-Provera.
Need assistance? Reach out to Bonnie Spencer of The Spencer Law Firm at 713-961-7770 to discuss your case.