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The Depo-Provera Health Risk Connection
- Depo-Provera is an injectable contraceptive containing medroxyprogesterone, a synthetic progestin. It is administered every three months to suppress ovulation.
- Recent studies have found that long-term use of Depo-Provera can significantly increase the risk of a brain tumor called intracranial meningioma.
- This medication has also been linked to pseudotumor cerebri, a condition where symptoms mimic those of a brain tumor due to increased intracranial pressure.
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- Studies have linked Depo-Provera use to an increased risk of brain tumors and other serious health conditions, impacting countless women globally.
- Pfizer, the manufacturer of Depo-Provera, failed to adequately disclose these health risks, putting many at serious risk.
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