How to File a Depo-Provera Lawsuit After 2025: Question & Answer Overview
Question: How to file a Depo-Provera lawsuit after 2025 for a woman diagnosed with meningioma against the responsible drug company?
Answer: Start by contacting a drug injury lawyer who can evaluate the facts of your possible Depo-Provera lawsuit that would be filed after 2025. Here is what they will want to know about: (1) When the Depo-Provera injections were received – approximate start and stop dates [month and year]; (2) When the meningioma was diagnosed – approximate date [month and year]; (3) Date of birth; and, (4) State of residence, now and when receiving the Depo-Provera injections.
Caution: Do not be rushed to sign a Contract of Representation for your Depo-Provera lawsuit. This “rush” tactic, unfortunately, is often used because after you have signed their Contract, you will no longer be able to speak with any other lawyer or law firm about how they would handle your case. The bottom line is that a person using this tactic does not have the client’s best interest in mind. You should take your time when selecting someone to represent you for your Depo-Provera lawsuit.
Depo-Provera Lawsuit Filed After 2025: Explanation
With Some New Legal Information and Case Factors
You can file a new Depo-Provera lawsuit after 2025, when a meningioma warning was added to the drug label, under the following circumstances:
(a) If you used Depo-Provera before December 2025, and
(b) You received a meningioma diagnosis before or after the December 2025 Depo-Provera label change; then,
(c) You can file a new Depo-Provera lawsuit in 2026 (or later) alleging failure to warn about the meningioma side effect.
In more detail, two important points about what this new Depo-Provera meningioma warning means for a new Depo-Provera lawsuit after 2025:
- First, before the December 2025 label change, there was no Depo-Provera meningioma warning in the (previous) Depo-Provera Prescribing Information documents.
- Second, there is a delay — medically referred to as a “latency period” — from the time when a woman has Depo-Provera injections until that woman develops meningioma symptoms and is later diagnosed with a type of meningioma by a medical doctor.
Accordingly, a woman who used Depo-Provera before December 2025 can file a new Depo-Provera lawsuit in 2026 alleging failure to warn about the meningioma side effect, regardless of whether their meningioma diagnosis was made before or after the December 2025 Depo-Provera “meningioma warning” label change.
Meningioma Warning Added In December 2025
Here is the current FDA-approved Depo-Provera Prescribing Information “Revised 12/2025” version (PDF document), in its Warnings and Precautions section, showing what was added to the Depo-Provera drug label in December 2025:
5.4 Meningioma
Cases of meningiomas have been reported following repeated administration of medroxyprogesterone acetate, primarily with long term use. Monitor patients on Depo-Provera CI for signs and symptoms of meningioma. Discontinue Depo-Provera CI if a meningioma is diagnosed.
Some Factors For Depo-Provera Lawsuit After 2025
(A) The woman must have received at least 1 injection of any of the following before the December 2025 Depo-Provera drug label change adding a warning about the meningioma side effect:
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- Brand name Depo‐Provera 150mg IM Injections (Upjohn, Pharmacia, Pfizer)
- Brand name Depo‐SubQ 104 Provera (Upjohn, Pharmacia, Pfizer)
- An “authorized generic” version of Depo‐Provera manufactured by Pharmacia & Upjohn Company LLC, Greenstone LLC, or Prasco Laboratories
(B) Some time thereafter, a medical doctor told this woman that she had developed one or more of these 23 “types” of meningioma (the specific label for the diagnosis made by that doctor):
- Meningioma
- Intracranial meningioma
- Intercranial meningioma
- Cranial meningioma
- Brain meningioma
- Meninges tumor
- Arachnoid tumor (but not arachnoid cyst)
- Convexity meningioma
- Falcine meningioma
- Parasagittal meningioma
- Intraventricular meningioma
- Skull base meningioma
- Sphenoid wing meningioma
- Olfactory groove meningioma
- Posterior fossa/petrous meningioma
- Suprasellar meningioma
- Recurrent meningioma
- Foramen magnum meningioma
- Meningothelial meningioma
- Fibrous meningioma
- Psammomatous meningioma
- Angiomatous meningioma
- Secretory meningioma
Free Case Evaluation for Depo-Provera Lawsuit
We encourage you to submit a Depo-Provera Lawsuit Case Evaluation Form online– it is free, confidential, and there is no obligation. Or, if you prefer, call 910-256-2971 to speak directly to attorney Tom Lamb about a possible new Depo-Prover lawsuit after 2025. Either way, you will get Mr. Lamb’s impressions – not an intake person, a paralegal, or some other lawyer – about your case based on his over 20 years of experience handling drug injury cases.
Some Articles Relevant To A Depo-Provera Lawsuit
- Depo-Provera Label Change In 2025 Added Meningioma Warning (January 2026)
- Meningioma With Depo-Provera Use Risk Factors Identified (November 2025)
- The Depo-Provera Warning About Meningioma in Europe (February 2025)
- Why Are There Depo-Provera Brain Tumor Warnings In Europe But Not US? (January 2025)
- Brain Tumors From Birth Control Depo-Provera Injections (October 2024)
Find Out Whether You Might Be Able To File
A Depo-Provera Lawsuit After 2025
You can get a free Depo Provera lawsuit case review by drug injury lawyer Tom Lamb, who has represented patients in legal compensation cases filed against drug companies since 1999.
a) Online Case Evaluation Form Submission
— You can submit an Online Case Evaluation Form to get a legal review of your Depo-Provera use and meningioma diagnosis situation. This service is free, confidential, and there is no obligation. You will get a response from Tom Lamb no later than the next business day.
b) Phone Discussion About Possible Case
— You can call 910-256-2971 to speak with Tom Lamb about your Depo-Provera meningioma case. This phone consultation is also free, confidential, and there is no obligation.
Either way, you will get Tom Lamb’s impressions — not an intake person, a paralegal, or some other lawyer — about your possible new Depo-Provera lawsuit based on his many years of experience handling drug injury cases for patients who have developed serious side effects.
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