Yes, the Depo shot can cause seizures, especially for someone with epilepsy or other seizure disorders. Researchers have also found a link between Depo-Provera use and meningioma tumors, which can cause seizures.
If you experience seizures after taking the Depo-Provera birth control shot, seek prompt medical attention to diagnose and treat your condition. If a meningioma caused your seizures, a Depo-Provera lawsuit lawyer can help you pursue compensation for your losses from Pfizer or another negligent drug manufacturer.
How Could the Depo Shot Cause Seizures?
Research studying the connection between the Depo shot and seizures is limited. However, hormones like estrogen and progesterone have been shown to affect brain activity, which may affect an individual’s likelihood of suffering a seizure, especially if they have a disorder that makes them prone to having seizures. Depo-Provera does not contain estrogen, but it does contain progesterone.
A specific disorder called catamenial epilepsy is connected to the menstrual cycle. In some situations, progesterone could make women with this condition more susceptible to seizures, while in others, it may have the opposite effect.
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(855) 529-0269What is the Risk Level of the Depo Shot Causing Seizures?
According to Science Direct, a 2016 study revealed that while nearly 19% of birth control shot users with epilepsy experienced an increase in seizures, 17.5% saw a decrease. More research is necessary to determine why these users had differing experiences.
The effects of hormonal birth control methods on seizure risk depend on an individual’s unique hormone levels. If you have epilepsy or another seizure disorder, ask your doctor which form of birth control is safest for you.
Seizures are a Symptom of Meningioma Brain Tumors
If a patient experiences seizures after long-term Depo-Provera use that are unrelated to a seizure disorder, they might have a meningioma brain tumor. According to research published by The BMJ, medroxyprogesterone acetate (the Depo shot’s active ingredient) may cause an increased risk of meningiomas, especially with prolonged use.
According to the Mayo Clinic, additional symptoms of a meningioma may include:
- Headaches
- Memory issues
- Vision disturbances
- Hearing problems
- Muscle weakness
- Verbal communication difficulties
- Loss of smell
If you experience seizures or any concerning symptoms after taking the Depo shot, visit the emergency room or schedule an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible. While most meningiomas are non-cancerous, patients require strict monitoring, and medical professionals may recommend surgery or radiation to remove or shrink the tumor, especially if it is causing concerning symptoms (such as seizures).
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What to Do if a Loved One has a Seizure After Taking Depo-Provera
Having a seizure or seeing a loved one experience one can be scary, especially if it has never happened before. If your loved one has a seizure after taking Depo-Provera, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends:
- Remaining calm.
- Moving any objects that could injure them away from the area.
- Helping them lie down on a couch or the ground as safely as possible and placing a pillow or other soft object under their head.
- Turning them on their side and pointing their mouth toward the floor to keep their airway open.
- Staying with the individual, but don’t forcefully hold them down or attempt to provide CPR.
- Keeping track of how long the seizure lasts.
Not all seizures involve uncontrollable shaking; some just cause confusion or disorientation. If you believe your loved one had a seizure, seek medical attention as soon as possible, especially if:
- They have never had a seizure before.
- The seizure lasts more than five minutes.
- They have multiple seizures in a short period.
If you believe the seizure is related to a meningioma caused by birth control shot use, we also recommend calling a Depo shot lawsuit attorney to learn about your legal options.
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(855) 529-0269You May Qualify for Compensation After Suffering Meningioma-Related Seizures
If a doctor diagnosed you with a meningioma after suffering seizures, and you previously received at least two doses of the Depo shot, you might qualify for financial compensation. A Depo-Provera lawsuit lawyer can help you seek various economic and non-economic damages in a mass tort lawsuit. Your compensation may include:
- All medical bills related to treating your meningioma, seizures, and other symptoms
- Lost income, including benefits and bonuses
- Physical pain and suffering
- Mental distress
- Emotional anguish
- Lost quality of life
While most meningiomas are benign and treatable, the five-year survival rate for grade III cancerous meningiomas is less than 50%, according to the Cleveland Clinic. If you sadly lost a loved one to a meningioma resulting from Depo shot use, your family could qualify for wrongful death damages, such as:
- Medical expenses your loved one incurred for treating their meningioma before their death
- Lost household income, benefits, and services
- Mental pain and suffering of survivors
- Loss of consortium, companionship, guidance, and care
How a Depo-Provera Lawsuit Attorney Can Help with Your Lawsuit
Filing a lawsuit against Pfizer or another Depo shot manufacturer can seem intimidating. However, you can concentrate on your health and avoid going through the legal process alone when you hire a Depo shot attorney.
Our personal injury lawyers can handle your entire legal claim and file a lawsuit on your behalf while you focus on other important matters. We will also fight for a fair settlement or take your case to court if necessary to secure fair compensation.
We have been serving clients since 1995, and our personal injury law firm’s founding partners, Jason and Debi Chalik, personally handle every case that comes our way. We can even come to you at your home or the hospital if you can’t come to us to discuss your claim.
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If you develop a meningioma after having seizures related to the Depo shot, Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers wants to hear from you and explain what compensation may be available to you and your family.
We offer free initial consultations and work on a contingency fee basis, so securing legal representation with our Depo shot lawyers is risk-free. Contact Chalik & Chalik Injury Lawyers today and tell us your story. A compassionate member of our legal team will listen carefully and explain how we can help you.
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