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Depo-Provera Lawsuit Overview

Depo-Provera, a widely used injectable contraceptive, has been a trusted method of birth control used by millions of women for decades. However, recent studies have raised serious concerns about the long-term safety, revealing a potential link between Depo-Provera and severe health issues, including brain tumors. As a result, a class action lawsuit has been filed against Pfizer, which could impact thousands of women who have used this contraceptive for extended periods, particularly those who have received four or more injections.

If you or a loved one has been impacted by Depo-Provera, it’s essential to understand your legal options. You may be eligible to join the ongoing Depo-Provera class action lawsuit and receive a settlement for your injuries. 

Reach out to an experienced Depo-Provera attorney at Montlick today to explore your eligibility for joining the lawsuit to file a claim and begin the process of seeking justice.

 

Depo-Provera Class Action Lawsuit: Health Risks and the Meningioma Connection

How the Depo-Provera Shot Works

Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a progestin-based contraceptive that prevents ovulation and is administered every three months via injection. While it has been effective for birth control, studies published in leading medical journals like JAMA have raised concerns about its long-term safety.

 

Increased Risk of Meningiomas in Depo-Provera Users

Recent studies highlighted in the article, 2024 JAMA article on progestogen use and benign brain tumors have revealed a connection between the long-term use of hormonal contraceptives like Depo-Provera being associated with an increased risk of meningiomas — spinal and cerebral brain tumors. These brain and spinal tumors, though often benign, can cause severe symptoms such as headaches, vision problems, and neurological issues.

The study showed that women who used Depo-Provera for extended periods (over 12 months or 4 shots) were at a significantly higher risk of developing these tumors compared to non-users. This has led many women to pursue legal action through a class action lawsuit in the United States.

 

The Depo-Provera Class Action Lawsuit

Brain Tumors and Other Severe Side-Effects of Depo Provera

These findings have led to a class action lawsuit against pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, potentially involving thousands of women who have used Depo-Provera shot for over a year. The ongoing lawsuits allege that Pfizer failed to provide adequate warnings about the potential for severe side effects, leaving thousands of women vulnerable to significant health complications. The plaintiffs claim they were not adequately warned about the risks of developing brain tumors, including:

  • Meningiomas: Though typically benign, meningiomas can cause significant symptoms and neurological problems such as headaches, vision issues, and cognitive impairments.
  • Spinal and Cerebral Meningiomas: These types of tumors can have even more serious implications for health.

The Depo-Provera class action lawsuit aims to hold Pfizer accountable for its failure to disclose these risks, potentially resulting in significant payouts for those affected.

 

Why This Lawsuit Matters

Depo-Provera was marketed as a safe and effective contraceptive. However, the potential risks and long-term health implications have left many women feeling betrayed by unknowingly being put at risk.

This case is about more than compensation—it’s about demanding accountability from pharmaceutical companies and ensuring that medications undergo rigorous testing and transparent marketing. By joining the lawsuit, women can not only seek justice but also contribute to broader changes in how medications are tested, marketed, and monitored.

 

How to File a Claim with a Depo-Provera Lawyer

If you believe that you or a loved one has been harmed by Depo-Provera, it’s essential to act quickly. The statute of limitations for joining the lawsuit can vary, so don’t delay in getting the legal help you need. 

Contact us today for a free consultation with a Montlick attorney if you or a loved one has experienced health issues related to Depo-Provera to determine your eligibility for a claim. 

We know how overwhelming this can feel. That’s why we’re here to answer your questions, walk you through every step, and fight for the justice you deserve.

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Depo-Provera Lawsuit FAQ

Who May Be Eligible to Join the Lawsuit?

Who May Be Eligible to Join the Lawsuit?

You may qualify to join the Depo-Provera class action lawsuit if:

  • Age: You are a woman aged 18-55 (others may qualify as well).
  • Usage: You used Depo-Provera for at least 12 months (4 injections) as a contraceptive.
  • Health Impact: You have been diagnosed with a brain tumor, spinal tumor, meningioma, or faced other related complications (including other serious symptoms)
How Can I Get Legal Help?

At Montlick, personal injury law is all we do. For more than 40 years we have dedicated ourselves to fighting for justice and ensuring that those impacted by drugs like Depo-Provera receive the compensation they deserve.

Steps to Take If You’ve Been Affected by Depo-Provera

If you suspect you’ve been harmed by Depo-Provera, it’s essential to act promptly:

  1. Contact Montlick: Our team of skilled attorneys will guide you through the legal process so you get the compensation you deserve.
  2. Consult a Doctor: Seek medical advice to confirm any health issues potentially linked to Depo-Provera.
  3. Document Your Case: Gather medical records, prescriptions, and any other documentation that connects your condition to Depo-Provera.
What Is a Class Action Lawsuit?

When numerous people suffer the same or similar injuries because of a single actor or a small group of actors, they can combine their lawsuit into a class action lawsuit. Class action lawsuits are an efficient means of achieving justice because they combine what would otherwise be thousands of smaller claims flooding the justice system.

Learn More About Class Action Lawsuits
What Types of Compensation Can I Seek?
  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering 
  • Emotional distress
How Long Do I Have to File a Claim?

The time frame varies by state. Contact us to ensure your case is filed within the legal deadline.