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Depo-Provera and Brain Tumor Injuries in Florida: What Victims Need to Know

Millions of women have used Depo-Provera for decades. Many chose this injectable birth control because it offers convenience and reliability. However, emerging research and lawsuits suggest a possible disturbing link between long-term use of Depo-Provera and serious brain injuries — specifically meningiomas, a type of brain tumor that can cause lasting and sometimes life-threatening effects.
For women in Florida, this growing concern raises important legal and medical questions. If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with a meningioma or other brain tumor after using Depo-Provera, you may be entitled to compensation. The Law Offices of Jason Turchin can represent victims of defective drug injuries across Florida, including those affected by Depo-Provera-related complications.
What Is Depo-Provera?
Pfizer manufactures Depo-Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate), a hormonal contraceptive injection that patients receive once every three months. The medication works by releasing a synthetic form of the hormone progestin, which prevents ovulation.
Although many patients value the convenience of avoiding a daily pill, some studies have examined whether prolonged exposure to high levels of synthetic progestin may be associated with the growth of meningiomas—tumors that develop in the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
The Link Between Depo-Provera and Brain Tumors

Recent medical studies have shown a possible correlation between extended Depo-Provera use and the risk of developing meningiomas.
In April 2024, a study published in The BMJ (British Medical Journal) revealed that women who used medroxyprogesterone acetate (the main ingredient in Depo-Provera) had a five-fold increase in the risk of meningioma compared to those who did not use the drug. Researchers emphasized that the risk appeared to rise significantly after long-term use — typically beyond one year of regular injections.
A meningioma is often benign (non-cancerous), but even non-malignant brain tumors can cause severe neurological complications due to their location. Common symptoms may include:
- Persistent headaches
- Vision or hearing problems
- Seizures
- Memory loss or confusion
- Weakness or numbness in the limbs
- Difficulty speaking or concentrating
These symptoms can worsen as the tumor grows, sometimes requiring invasive surgery or radiation therapy.
Why Are Women Filing Depo-Provera Lawsuits?
Across Florida and the United States, lawsuits are being filed against Pfizer, alleging that the company failed to adequately warn consumers and healthcare providers about the risk of brain tumors and other side effects associated with Depo-Provera.
These lawsuits claim that:
- Pfizer knew or should have known about the connection between Depo-Provera and meningioma risk, based on internal studies and reports.
- The company did not update the drug’s warning labels to fully reflect these potential dangers.
- Patients were not informed of the risk of developing brain tumors after long-term use.
Many plaintiffs have filed lawsuits seeking compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and diminished quality of life after receiving diagnoses of brain tumors allegedly linked to Depo-Provera.
Depo-Provera Brain Tumor Cases in Florida
In Florida, including Tampa, Miami, Orlando, and Palm Beach, doctors prescribed Depo-Provera to many women as a long-term contraceptive option, sometimes for several years without interruption. Because clinics and OB-GYN offices often administered the injections as part of routine care, many patients trusted that the medication was safe.
As litigation advances and researchers continue to study Depo-Provera, women across Florida are increasingly connecting their neurological symptoms to prolonged exposure to the contraceptive after years of attributing those symptoms to stress, migraines, or hormonal imbalances.
If you live in Tampa, St. Petersburg, Brandon, Clearwater, or nearby areas, or anywhere in Florida, and you were diagnosed with a meningioma or other brain tumor after using Depo-Provera, you may be eligible to file a product liability claim or join ongoing litigation against the manufacturer.
Legal Basis for a Depo-Provera Lawsuit in Tampa
Florida product liability law allows individuals to pursue compensation when a defective or dangerous product causes injury. A claim against Pfizer may include the following legal theories:
- Failure to Warn: The company allegedly did not sufficiently warn users about the risks of meningioma.
- Negligent Design or Testing: The drug may have been unreasonably dangerous even when used as directed.
- Negligence: Pfizer may have failed to act on known safety concerns or delayed updates to product labeling.
- Strict Liability: A manufacturer may face liability if it places an inherently unsafe product into the marketplace, regardless of whether it intended to cause harm.
An experienced pharmaceutical injury attorney can help evaluate whether your case meets the criteria for one or more of these claims.
What to Do If You Used Depo-Provera and Were Diagnosed with a Brain Tumor
If you suspect that Depo-Provera contributed to your medical condition, you should take the following steps as soon as possible:
- Gather Your Medical Records: Obtain copies of your MRI or CT scans, neurology reports, and any medical notes confirming a meningioma or other brain tumor diagnosis.
- Verify Your Prescription History: Request documentation from your doctor or pharmacy showing the length of time you used Depo-Provera, including injection dates.
- Contact an Experienced Product Liability Lawyer: A lawyer can review your case and determine if you’re eligible for compensation under Florida law.
- Do Not Delay: Florida has strict statutes of limitations for filing claims. Waiting too long can prevent you from recovering damages.
What Compensation May Be Available?
Victims of Depo-Provera-related brain injuries may be eligible to recover:
- Medical expenses (past and future)
- Lost wages or reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Costs of long-term care or rehabilitation
- Loss of enjoyment of life
In some cases, punitive damages may also be awarded if the manufacturer’s actions were especially reckless or negligent.
How the Law Offices of Jason Turchin Can Help
The Law Offices of Jason Turchin represent victims of defective drugs and medical products throughout Florida. Our team understands the emotional and financial challenges that come with a serious medical diagnosis like a brain tumor — and we’re here to help you seek justice.
We can:
- Review your Depo-Provera usage and medical records
- Work with medical experts to link your diagnosis to the drug
- Handle communication with manufacturers and insurance companies
- File claims on your behalf and pursue maximum compensation you may be entitled to
Our office offers free consultations and works on a contingency-fee basis — meaning you pay no attorney’s fees or costs unless we recover money for you.
If you or a loved one in Florida suffered a brain tumor or neurological injury after using Depo-Provera, call (800) 337-7755 today to learn about your rights.
Final Thoughts
The discovery that a trusted birth-control method could be linked to life-altering brain tumors is alarming. For women in Miami and across Florida, the implications can be serious — both medically and legally.
If you’ve been diagnosed with a meningioma or other brain tumor after using Depo-Provera, you could be entitled to answers, accountability, and fair compensation for the harm you’ve suffered. Contact the Law Offices of Jason Turchin at (800) 337-7755 today for a free, confidential consultation and let us help you take the next step toward justice.











