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Depo-Provera/Pfizer Causing Meningioma
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Depo-Provera/Pfizer Lawsuit
Depo-Provera lawsuits allege that long-term use of the birth control injection can increase the risk of developing brain tumors, specifically meningiomas. These lawsuits claim that Pfizer, the drug’s manufacturer, failed to adequately warn users about this risk despite knowing about the potential link between the drug and brain tumors.
Defective Design:
Some lawsuits argue that Depo-Provera is inherently unsafe due to its design, particularly when used for extended periods.
Failure to Warn:
Lawsuits claim that Pfizer failed to adequately warn healthcare providers and patients about the risks of long-term Depo-Provera use, despite having knowledge of the potential link to meningiomas.
Insufficient Research:
Plaintiffs argue that Pfizer did not conduct enough long-term studies to properly assess the risks of prolonged Depo-Provera use.
CRITERIA:
Device Migration, Vascular Damage, Heart Attacks, Pulmonary Embolisms & Sepsis and Other Dangerous Infections
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