Depo-Provera Claim
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Protecting Women From Hidden Risks of Depo-Provera

Recent studies have revealed a troubling link between Depo-Provera (depot medroxyprogesterone acetate or DMPA), a commonly used injectable contraceptive, and an increased risk of meningioma, a type of brain tumor.

Recognizing the Risks of Depo-Provera

Use of Depo-Provera has been associated with serious neurological and physical side effects. Commonly reported issues include:

Diagnosis of meningioma (brain tumor)

Vision loss or double vision

Memory and concentration issues

Seizures or neurological complications

Seizures from excessive screen use

Severe headaches or dizziness

Hormonal imbalance-related health risks

Have you been diagnosed with meningioma (brain tumor) and have received the DEPO-PROVERA shot at least four times? *

Have You or a Loved One Been Affected by Depo-Provera?

If you or someone you love used Depo-Provera and experienced health issues, you may be at risk.

Eligibility Criteria:

Usage: At least one year of Depo-Provera (four or more injections, one every three months)

Diagnosis: Confirmed diagnosis of meningioma (brain tumor)

Timeline: Depo-Provera usage from 1992 to present

Health Complications Linked to Depo-Provera

Tier 1 – Severe Outcomes

Diagnosis of meningioma (brain tumor)

Surgery or hospitalization due to tumor-related complications

Permanent neurological damage

Vision loss or seizures

Tier 2 – Moderate Outcomes

Chronic headaches or dizziness

Hormonal imbalance causing secondary health issues

Memory loss or difficulty concentrating

Ongoing therapy, rehabilitation, or neurological monitoring

Tier 3 – Milder Outcomes

Regular monitoring for tumor growth

Temporary neurological symptoms

Visual disturbances or hormonal side effects

🏛 Federal & State Response to Depo-Provera Risks

Federal Action

Agencies are increasing funding for studies on the health impacts of prolonged Depo-Provera use and have updated guidelines around patient safety.

State Measures

Some states are implementing stronger consumer awareness programs and educational campaigns about contraceptive risks.

Legal Developments

National mass tort actions are underway to hold manufacturers accountable for failing to warn about the risks associated with Depo-Provera.

Healthcare Advocacy

Medical groups are calling for better informed consent practices, ensuring women understand potential side effects before starting treatment.

💰 Corporations Profited While Women Paid the Price

For decades, Depo-Provera was marketed as a safe and convenient contraceptive, while thousands of women developed life-altering conditions linked to its use.

They profited while your health was put at risk.

✅ It’s time to stand up for your rights.
✅ It’s time to hold them accountable.

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At Receive Justice, we’re dedicated to raising awareness and connecting women to the resources they need. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with meningioma after using Depo-Provera, support and potential compensation may be available.

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