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'I got three brain tumours after taking contraceptive injection'
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics2 days ago

'I got three brain tumours after taking contraceptive injection'

Nicola McKay, a 53-year-old nurse from the Scottish Highlands, has been diagnosed with three non-cancerous brain tumours called meningiomas after using the Depo-Provera contraceptive injection for over 20 years. She claims the drug contributed to her condition and is part of a growing group of women seeking legal action against Pfizer, the drug’s manufacturer. In 2024, a study published by the British Medical Journal linked prolonged use of Depo-Provera to an increased risk of meningioma brain tumours, prompting updates to patient warnings. Nicola, who experienced seizures and required medical treatment, emphasizes the severe impact of the condition on her life and advocates for greater awareness of the risks associated with long-term use of the drug.

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'I got three brain tumours after taking contraceptive injection'

Nicola McKay, a 53-year-old nurse from the Scottish Highlands, has been diagnosed with three non-cancerous brain tumours called meningiomas after using the Depo-Provera contraceptive injection for over 20 years. She claims the drug contributed to her condition and is part of a growing group of women seeking legal action against Pfizer, the drug’s manufacturer. In 2024, a study published by the British Medical Journal linked prolonged use of Depo-Provera to an increased risk of meningioma brain tumours, prompting updates to patient warnings. Nicola, who experienced seizures and required medical treatment, emphasizes the severe impact of the condition on her life and advocates for greater awareness of the risks associated with long-term use of the drug.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue through the perspective of affected individuals and highlights advocacy efforts, including meetings with political figures like Scottish Labour MP Jackie Baillie. It emphasizes concerns about drug safety and calls for regulatory action, aligning with progressive health-s

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