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Depo-Provera Lawsuit
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with either Meningioma, Pseudotumor Cerebri OR Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) within 3 years of last injection after Depo-Provera treatment, you may be eligible to file a claim
New lawsuits are focusing on claims that Depo-Provera increases the risk of brain tumors, specifically meningiomas. Lawyers allege that Pfizer Inc., the drug’s manufacturer, did not sufficiently warn users of these serious risks.
These lawsuits claim that extended use of Depo-Provera is linked to the growth of these tumors, which can cause symptoms like headaches, vision problems, and seizures, significantly affecting the quality of life of those impacted.
With the growing number of Depo-Provera cases, some lawsuits have been consolidated into multidistrict litigation (MDL). Depo-Provera brain injury cases are still in the early stages, and no settlements or jury verdicts have been reached yet.
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with either Meningioma, Pseudotumor Cerebri OR Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) within 3 years of last injection after Depo-Provera treatment, you may be eligible to file a claim against Pfizer for failing to provide adequate warnings about the possible dangers associated with the drug. Please call us today at 1-800-928-9445 to schedule a free case evaluation.
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