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Does Depo Provera Cause Brain Tumors?
May 2025 Update

If you received Depo-Provera and were later diagnosed with a brain tumor such as a meningioma, you may be dealing with serious health concerns and unanswered questions. The Legal Link is here to support you by providing reliable information and connecting you with attorneys who are currently reviewing these types of cases.

There is no cost to have your situation reviewed, and your information will remain strictly confidential. Whether you’re ready to take legal action or just want to understand your options, we’ll help you take the next step.

Frequently Asked Questions about Depo Provera Lawsuits

Do You Qualify for Compensation?

If you received Depo-Provera injections and were later diagnosed with a meningioma, you may be eligible to speak with an attorney about your legal options. Even if you’re unsure whether the drug caused your condition, a free case review can help determine your next steps.

You May Qualify If:

  • You used Depo-Provera as a birth control injection

  • You were later diagnosed with a meningioma (a brain tumor) or a spinal cord tumor

  • Your diagnosis occurred after your use of Depo-Provera

Meningiomas can be slow-growing but serious. In some cases, they require surgery, radiation, or ongoing monitoring and may cause life-altering symptoms such as headaches, vision problems, memory issues, or seizures.

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Effective Date: April 17, 2025

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