One Louisiana woman, Robin Phillip, said she developed an intracranial meningioma that caused her to lose vision in her left ...
Depo-Provera is one of many birth control options for women. The injectable drug was approved by the FDA in 1992; since then, it’s been a popular alternative, especially for Black women, who are ...
The controversy is particularly important to Black women, who use the injectable contraceptive at nearly double the national rate.
Newsweek spoke to two women who allege a birth control injection caused benign brain tumors, sharing their experiences and ...
Hundreds of women who used Depo-Provera and later developed brain tumors are suing Pfizer. Miller & Zois, Attorneys at Law, ...
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Big Pharma’s Legal Escape Hatch
Women say Pfizer has failed to properly warn them about a link between birth control shot Depo-Provera and brain tumors. The pharmaceutical giant is now attempting to use a powerful legal maneuver to ...
Some women believe the birth control shot caused their meningiomas, a tumor that grows from the lining of the brain.
Since the beginning of the year, there has been a rise in the number of lawsuits against pharma giant Pfizer over its injectable contraception, Depo-Provera. Consumers have increasingly joined ...
The judge appointed Chris Seeger as lead counsel and co-leads Ellen Relkin and Bryan Aylstock. More than 70 lawsuits against Pfizer allege Depo-Provera, an injectable birth control, has been linked to ...
At a Friday hearing, U.S. District Judge M. Casey Rodgers, of the Northern District of Florida, told lawyers that although there were now 932 lawsuits filed over Depo-Provera, another 9,571 remained ...
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