Multiple studies show that women who take Depo-Provera have much higher risk of developing meningiomas ...
Studies show that women who use a contraceptive injection known as Depo-Provera could increase their risk of benign brain tumours by as much as 500 per cent.
Recent scientific research has uncovered a significant association between the long-term use of Depo-Provera, a widely used injectable contraceptive, and the development of meningiomas, tumors ...
Depo-Provera is an injectable form of birth control manufactured by Pfizer that contains a synthetic hormone, medroxyprogesterone acetate, which prevents pregnancy by stopping ovulation, thickening ...
The FDA is adding a "black box" warning to Depo-Provera (search) stating that prolonged use of the injectable contraceptive may result in the loss of bone density. The black box warning is the ...
When many women turned to Depo-Provera as a convenient birth control option, they had no idea it might carry life-altering risks. After years of injections, some began experiencing troubling symptoms ...
With so many methods of contraception on the market, it can be tough to decide which works best for specific populations, and what risks might be associated with each one. Research over the past three ...
Long-term hormone use in women is complicated, as the recent findings about hormone replacement therapy--namely, that it contributes to heart disease in some users--attest. Here’s another case from ...
Have you used Depo-Provera for more than two years, and did you ever stop? Oct. 22, 2009— -- Have you used Depo-Provera for birth control for two years or more? We want to hear from you if you ...
Studies show that women who use a contraceptive injection known as Depo-Provera could increase their risk of benign brain ...