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The objective for establishing the Rebif® Pregnancy Registry is to collect prospective outcomes data on women in the United States and Canada who have been exposed to Rebif® during their pregnancies. The primary end point will be the rate of spontaneous abortions in exposed pregnancies. This rate will be compared with the rate of spontaneous abortions in patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) whose pregnancies were not exposed to any interferon-beta in a manner consistent with the FDA August 2002 Guidance for Industry: Establishing Pregnancy Exposure Registries
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This study is a post-approval commitment to follow Rebif®-exposed pregnancies and compare them to non-Rebif® exposed pregnancies to evaluate rate of spontaneous abortion, fetal abnormality or pregnancy related health outcomes.
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For prospective follow-up, women in the United States and Canada shall be eligible for enrollment in the Rebif® Pregnancy Registry as subjects if:
Patients who have been exposed to an investigational product or procedure within the previous year may be enrolled at the discretion of the Medical Director. The enrolling physician should contact Serono's authorized agent, a company called Registrat, at 866-997-3243 to request a review of each patient's situation.
Interferon-beta -Not Exposed Comparison Group
Women with MS who live in the United States or Canada will be eligible for the comparison group if:
Patients who have been exposed to an investigational product or procedure within the previous year may be enrolled at the discretion of the Medical Director. The enrolling physician should contact Serono's authorized agent, a company called Registrat, at 866-997-3243 to request a review of each patient's situation.
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36 participants in 2 patient groups
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