Pharmaceutical · Meningioma

Depo-Provera Meningioma Claims

Investigating alleged links between long-term Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) contraceptive-injection use and diagnoses of intracranial meningioma.

Depo-Provera Meningioma Claims
§ Background

About this investigation

Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) is a long-acting injectable contraceptive that has been widely prescribed for decades. Recent peer-reviewed research has raised questions about a potential association between long-term use of medroxyprogesterone and increased risk of certain intracranial meningiomas.

Lawsuits and investigations allege that the manufacturer may have failed to adequately warn users and prescribers about this potential risk. Participating law firms are evaluating claims on behalf of individuals who used Depo-Provera and were later diagnosed with meningioma.

Nothing on this page is medical advice. If you have questions about your health, contraceptive use, or diagnosis, contact a licensed medical provider. Whether any specific individual has a viable legal claim is determined solely by an engaged attorney after a full case review.

§ Who May Qualify

Potential eligibility criteria

These are general criteria being reviewed by participating law firms. Final eligibility is determined solely by an engaged attorney. No representation is made about qualification or compensation.

  • 01You received one or more Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) injections, typically over an extended period.
  • 02You were subsequently diagnosed with an intracranial meningioma (benign or otherwise).
  • 03You have or can obtain medical records supporting both the Depo-Provera use and the meningioma diagnosis.
  • 04The diagnosis is within a timeframe your attorney determines to be within the applicable statute of limitations for your state.
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