The Novo Nordisk Pregnancy Registry study is sponsored and funded by Novo Nordisk, with Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust as the participating organisation conducting the study.
A pregnancy registry is a study that collects health information from women who take prescription medicines when they are pregnant. Information is also collected on the newborn baby. This information is compared with women who have not taken medicine or have taken other medicines during pregnancy.
This information is compared with women who have not taken medicine or have taken other medicines during pregnancy.
The goal of The Novo Nordisk Pregnancy Registry is to help healthcare professionals, patients, and researchers better understand the safety of weight loss medications during pregnancy. Pregnant women in the United Kingdom, with a diagnosis of either (1) obesity or (2) who are overweight with at least one weight-related health problem may be eligible to participate. The study collects health information on pregnant women and their babies up to 1 year of age from enrolled pregnant women themselves and the healthcare professionals involved in their care or the care of their babies.
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If you are a UK resident, 15-50 years old and meet certain medical criteria you may be eligible to participate.
I am interested in participatingIf you have patients who you think may be eligible The Novo Nordisk Pregnancy Registry study you can help them enrol.
I am a Healthcare ProviderCall the study phone number* at
07551 298403
(Monday-Friday, 8:30-5:00)
*normal costs apply