The Penbraya Pregnancy Registry

Were you vaccinated against meningococcal infection with Penbraya during or just prior to pregnancy?

Penbraya is used to prevent meningococcal infection in adolescents and young adults 10 through 25 years of age. Help future patients, doctors, and researchers understand the safety of Penbraya during pregnancy.

I am a Patient

Are you a healthcare provider who treats pregnant individuals or vaccinates patients against meningococcal disease?

Help us learn more about the safety of using Penbraya (Neisseria meningitidis Groups A, B, C, W, and Y Vaccine; MenABCWY) during pregnancy.

I am a Healthcare Provider

About The Penbraya Pregnancy Registry

A pregnancy registry is a study that collects health information from women who use prescription medicines or vaccines when they are pregnant. Information is also collected on the newborn baby.

The goal of The Penbraya Pregnancy Registry is to help doctors, patients, and researchers better understand the safety of Penbraya use during pregnancy. Patients in the United States 10 through 25 years old who have been vaccinated with Penbraya™ during their pregnancies may be eligible to participate. The study collects health information from enrolled patients and their healthcare providers related to their pregnancies and developing babies up to 1 year of age.

Would you like to participate?

Learn more about the Registry

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Alternatively, call the registry team toll-free at 1-877-390-2953 (hours of operation 8.30am – 5.00 pm EST Monday - Friday) or email

Additional Information

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Penbraya Prescribing Guide
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