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What is Depo-Provera?
Launched in 1992, Depo-Provera by Pfizer Inc. has gained popularity as an effective and convenient birth control injection containing medroxyprogesterone, a synthetic progesterone. Administered intramuscularly every three months, it offers a long-lasting, reversible contraceptive solution for many women. Besides birth control, Depo-Provera also treats endometriosis, injected into the muscle of the upper arm or buttocks quarterly. It suppresses ovulation with a high dose of progestin. At 150 mg/mL, it's considered one of the most effective contraceptives, on par with sterilization, minimizing unintended pregnancies.
What Are the Potential Risks?
Studies suggest Depo-Provera and depo-subQ provera 104 may increase the risk of intracranial meningiomas, tumors that grow in the protective layers around the brain and the spinal cord. While these tumors are typically benign, their growth can lead to significant health issues, depending on their location and size.
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What should I do if I think my brain tumour is linked to Depo-Provera?
Start by consulting your healthcare provider to address your symptoms and ensure proper medical care. Next, collect your medical records and prescription history for Depo-Provera. An experienced lawyer can review this information to determine if there is a connection between your condition and Depo-Provera use.
It's important to contact a lawyer as soon as possible, as there are strict deadlines for filing a claim.
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