Depo Provera Lawsuit
Fighting for your rights and the compensation you deserve.
Did you develop serious health problems after using Depo Provera birth control shots? Women across the country now face life-changing medical conditions, including brain tumors, after taking this injectable contraceptive. You deserve answers about how this happened and support for your recovery.
This article explains more about the Depo Provera lawsuits, including what medical conditions qualify for legal action and important deadlines for Minnesota residents seeking compensation.
At TSR Injury Law in Minneapolis, we help victims get the compensation they deserve for Depo Provera injuries. Our experienced legal team handles every aspect of your case while you focus on healing. We have helped hundreds of Minnesota families recover damages from negligent pharmaceutical companies.
What Is Depo Provera and Why Is There a Lawsuit?
Depo Provera is an injectable birth control medication that doctors administer every three months. While effective at preventing pregnancy, this drug has been linked to dangerous side effects, including meningiomas – tumors that develop in the membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
Pfizer Inc., the manufacturer of Depo Provera, faces lawsuits because they allegedly knew about these serious health risks but failed to warn patients and doctors. TSR Injury Law in Minneapolis is looking to help women in Minnesota who have been injured by this drug seek compensation for their medical expenses, lost wages and other damages, as well as treatment for their ongoing health complications.
Who Is the Defendant in This Case and What Does the Lawsuit Allege?
Pfizer Inc., along with its subsidiaries Pharmacia & Upjohn Co. LLC and Pharmacia LLC, are the primary defendants in the Depo Provera lawsuits. The lawsuit also names related companies, including Viatris, Inc, and Greenstone LLC, who manufactured and distributed generic versions of the drug.
The lawsuit alleges that Pfizer Inc. knew about the risk of meningiomas associated with Depo Provera but failed to adequately warn U.S. patients and doctors. Pfizer Inc. did add warnings about brain tumor risks to their European and Canadian labels, yet they did not provide similar warnings in the United States. This failure left American women in the dark about their risk of developing serious medical conditions, including meningiomas.
What Are Meningiomas and Why Are They Dangerous?
Meningiomas are tumors that grow in the protective lining around your brain and spinal cord. While most of these tumors are not cancerous, they can still cause serious health problems because they press against your brain tissue and nerves as they grow.
Depo Provera users may develop several types of meningiomas, each requiring different treatment approaches.
What Symptoms or Side Effects Should I Watch For If I Took Depo Provera?
Women who took Depo Provera may experience serious health problems months or even years after stopping their injections. TSR Injury Law in Minneapolis helps Minnesota women who developed severe medical complications from this birth control medication.
Contact your doctor immediately if you notice any changes in your health after taking Depo Provera. Keep detailed records of your symptoms, when they started, and how they affect your daily life. These records strengthen your legal case.
Symptoms and conditions to watch for include:
- Meningioma (brain tumor)
- Vision or hearing loss
- Chronic headaches with neurological symptoms
- Stroke
- Severe depression with hospitalization
Do I Qualify for a Depo Provera Lawsuit?
You may qualify for a Depo Provera lawsuit if you received Depo Provera injections and were later diagnosed with a meningioma or other serious medical condition. Contact TSR Injury Law for a free case evaluation to discuss your specific situation.
Are There Deadlines for Filing a Depo Provera Lawsuit in Minnesota?
Yes, there are important deadlines for filing a Depo Provera lawsuit. In Minnesota, the statute of limitations requires that you file your claim within a specific time period. It is essential to act quickly to preserve your right to seek compensation. Contact TSR Injury Law today to understand the deadlines that may apply to your case.
What Evidence Do I Need for a Depo Provera Lawsuit?
Building a strong case requires proper documentation. Here is what you should gather:
- Medical records showing Depo Provera injections
- Dates and locations of your Depo Provera treatments
- Brain scan or MRI confirming meningioma diagnosis
- Surgery or treatment records for your tumor
- Documentation of ongoing medical complications
- Records of medical expenses and treatments
- Pharmacy records of Depo Provera prescriptions
- Personal diary or calendar noting injection dates
- Records of missed work due to symptoms or treatment
- Documentation of lifestyle changes caused by your condition
- Photos or videos showing how injuries affect daily life
- Names of healthcare providers who gave injections