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Women Diagnosed with Brain Meningiomas After Receiving the Depo Provera Birth Control Injection May Be Eligible For Justice And Potential Compensation
To Qualify
- Been diagnosed or developed a Brain Meningioma Tumor after use
Must have had 2 shots or more - Received shot 2004 or after
- Had Surgery or radiation for treatment
We Encourage Victims Diagnosed With Brain Meningiomas After Using The Birth Control Depo-Provera To Request A Free Case Review From An Experienced Legal Team
Understanding the Link Between Depo-Provera and Brain Meningiomas
If you or a loved one have been affected with brain meningiomas after using the birth control injection Depo-Provera, it's crucial to understand the potential risks associated with this commonly used contraceptive and explore your legal options.
Brain meningiomas can cause a range of symptoms depending on their size and location, including:
- Behavioral or personality changes
- Dizziness
- Headaches that worsen over time
- Hearing loss or ringing in the ears
- Loss of smell
- Memory loss
- Nausea and vomiting
- Seizures
- Vision changes, such as double vision or blurriness
- Weakness in the arms or legs
What Is Depo-Provera?
Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a popular form of birth control administered via injection every three months. It is widely used by women, with approximately 25% of women relying on this contraceptive at some point in their lives. Many users continue to use it for over a year due to its convenience and effectiveness.
While Depo-Provera is approved for both birth control and treating conditions such as endometriosis and ovarian cysts, recent research has raised concerns regarding long-term use and its connection to brain meningiomas.
The Connection Between Depo-Provera and Brain Meningioma
Recent studies have uncovered a disturbing association between prolonged use of Depo-Provera and an increased risk of developing brain meningiomas, which are non-cancerous tumors that form in the meninges—the protective membranes covering the brain. Though typically benign, these tumors can cause significant health complications by compressing vital brain tissue, nerves, or blood vessels.
One study revealed that women who used Depo-Provera for over a year faced a 5.6-fold increase in the risk of developing intracranial meningiomas. While these tumors are often non-malignant, they can lead to severe consequences, including permanent disabilities and life-threatening conditions.
Key Facts and Statistics:
- 25% of women may use Depo-Provera at some point in their lives.
- Prolonged use of Depo-Provera can increase the risk of brain meningiomas by 5.6 times.
- Brain meningiomas are the most common type of brain tumor, accounting for about 37% of all primary brain tumors, according to the American Brain Tumor Association.
- Though non-cancerous, approximately 10% of brain meningiomas can be aggressive and require complex treatments.

What are some treatment options for brain meningiomas?
Treatment for brain meningiomas typically involves surgical removal of the tumor. However, surgery in areas near the brain carries significant risks, including potential nerve damage, brain tissue injury, or further neurological impairment. Other treatment options may include radiation therapy, but this varies depending on the size and aggressiveness of the tumor.
Your Legal Rights and Potential Compensation
If you have been diagnosed with a brain meningioma after using Depo-Provera for more than one year, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, or lost wages.
Legal claims against the manufacturers of Depo-Provera are grounded in the failure to adequately warn patients of the severe risks associated with long-term use.
Take Action Today: Free Consultation Available
If you or a loved one have been affected by brain meningiomas after using Depo-Provera, you do not have to face this alone. Our experienced legal team is here to help you understand your rights and guide you through seeking justice. Contact us today for a free consultation and to explore your options for pursuing compensation.
We believe victims diagnosed with brain meningiomas after using the birth control Depo-Provera should receive justice and potential compensation, beginning with a free, private case review with an experienced legal team.
Those who qualify may request a free, private case evaluation by a personal injury attorney!
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We Encourage Victims Diagnosed With Brain Meningiomas After Using The Birth Control Depo-Provera To Request A Free Case Review From An Experienced Legal Team
Understanding the Link Between Depo-Provera and Brain Meningiomas
If you or a loved one have been affected with brain meningiomas after using the birth control injection Depo-Provera, it's crucial to understand the potential risks associated with this commonly used contraceptive and explore your legal options.
What Is Depo-Provera?
Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a popular form of birth control administered via injection every three months. It is widely used by women, with approximately 25% of women relying on this contraceptive at some point in their lives. Many users continue to use it for over a year due to its convenience and effectiveness.
While Depo-Provera is approved for both birth control and treating conditions such as endometriosis and ovarian cysts, recent research has raised concerns regarding long-term use and its connection to brain meningiomas.
The Connection Between Depo-Provera and Brain Meningioma
Recent studies have uncovered a disturbing association between prolonged use of Depo-Provera and an increased risk of developing brain meningiomas, which are non-cancerous tumors that form in the meninges—the protective membranes covering the brain. Though typically benign, these tumors can cause significant health complications by compressing vital brain tissue, nerves, or blood vessels.
One study revealed that women who used Depo-Provera for over a year faced a 5.6-fold increase in the risk of developing intracranial meningiomas. While these tumors are often non-malignant, they can lead to severe consequences, including permanent disabilities and life-threatening conditions.
Key Facts and Statistics:
- 25% of women may use Depo-Provera at some point in their lives.
- Prolonged use of Depo-Provera can increase the risk of brain meningiomas by 5.6 times.
- Brain meningiomas are the most common type of brain tumor, accounting for about 37% of all primary brain tumors, according to the American Brain Tumor Association.
- Though non-cancerous, approximately 10% of brain meningiomas can be aggressive and require complex treatments.

What are some treatment options for brain meningiomas?
Treatment for brain meningiomas typically involves surgical removal of the tumor. However, surgery in areas near the brain carries significant risks, including potential nerve damage, brain tissue injury, or further neurological impairment. Other treatment options may include radiation therapy, but this varies depending on the size and aggressiveness of the tumor.
Your Legal Rights and Potential Compensation
If you have been diagnosed with a brain meningioma after using Depo-Provera for more than one year, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, or lost wages.
Legal claims against the manufacturers of Depo-Provera are grounded in the failure to adequately warn patients of the severe risks associated with long-term use.
Take Action Today: Free Consultation Available
If you or a loved one have been affected by brain meningiomas after using Depo-Provera, you do not have to face this alone. Our experienced legal team is here to help you understand your rights and guide you through seeking justice. Contact us today for a free consultation and to explore your options for pursuing compensation.
We believe victims diagnosed with brain meningiomas after using the birth control Depo-Provera should receive justice and potential compensation, beginning with a free, private case review with an experienced legal team.
Those who qualify may request a free, private case evaluation by a personal injury attorney!
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If you or a loved one have been affected by brain meningiomas after using Depo-Provera, you do not have to face this alone.
Our experienced legal team is here to help you understand your rights and guide you through seeking justice. Contact us today for a free consultation and to explore your options for pursuing compensation.