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Depo-Provera Lawsuit Attorneys in Connecticut

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Depo-Provera is a contraceptive injection containing a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone called depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA). It's administered every 12 weeks as a long-acting birth control method. Reportedly, 302,000 women received a Depo-Provera injection in 2022 alone, and approximately one in four women have ever used this contraceptive method. 

New scientific evidence has proven that Depo-Provera can cause brain tumors, especially after prolonged use. The attorneys at RisCassi & Davis, P.C. have over 70 years of experience representing clients in high-profile cases, including product liability claims involving manufacturer defects. 

If you or a loved one have taken Depo-Provera injections and developed a brain tumor, please reach out to our team. We have a proven track record of success and are known for aggressively representing our clients.

Let our Connecticut attorneys help you fight for fair compensation. Call (860) 245-2412

Side Effects of Depo-Provera 

Depo-Provera works by preventing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus, and altering the uterine lining to prevent pregnancy.

Common side effects of Depo-Provera that any user may experience include:

  • Irregular menstrual bleeding or spotting
  • Weight gain
  • Headaches
  • Mood changes
  • Decreased bone density
  • Delayed return to fertility after stopping use

Does Depo-Provera Cause Meningiomas? 

Prolonged use of Depo-Provera has been linked to meningiomas brain tumors because of compelling evidence from a large-scale study published in the British Medical Journal in March 2024. This research, which analyzed data from the French National Health Data System, included over 108,000 women, with more than 18,000 having undergone surgery for meningioma. 

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Liable Parties in Depo-Provera Claims 

The potential defendants in these lawsuits include:

  1. Pfizer Inc.: The primary defendant, as they currently hold the New Drug Application (NDA) for Depo-Provera and are responsible for the drug's labeling and safety information. Pfizer acquired Pharmacia & Upjohn in 2002 and has maintained control over Depo-Provera since then. Several legal documents allege that the company knew or should have known about the risks associated with the injections. 
  2. Viatris Inc.: Formed after the merger of Upjohn, Greenstone, and Mylan N.V. in 2020, they are accused of participating in the distribution and sale of Depo-Provera and its authorized generic versions.
  3. Greenstone, LLC: A Pfizer subsidiary that allegedly acted as an authorized generic distributor, producing and distributing Depo-Provera without brand labeling but chemically identical to the branded version.
  4. Prasco Labs: Another authorized generic distributor alleged to have marketed Depo-Provera as a generic product without altering its chemical composition or labeling.
  5. Pharmacia & Upjohn: The original NDA holder for Depo-Provera before Pfizer's acquisition. They are accused of failing to address safety issues with Depo-Provera prior to the acquisition.

These lawsuits generally allege that the defendants failed to adequately warn users about the potential risk of developing meningiomas associated with long-term use of Depo-Provera. The legal actions seek compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other damages related to the development of meningiomas in users of the contraceptive.

Contact Our Depo-Provera Lawsuit Lawyers Today

Turn to RisCassi & Davis, P.C. for tailored counsel. We represent clients throughout the state of Connecticut and make ourselves available to meet you where it is convenient for you. From helping you collect medical evidence to helping you determine the viability of a lawsuit, discussing potential settlement awards, and handling the case legalities, our firm has you covered. 

Complete our online contact formor call (860) 245-2412to discuss whether you can file a Depo-Provera lawsuit against Pfizer or another drug manufacturer.