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Ukraine situation: What Ipsen is doing

Ukraine situation: What Ipsen is doing

Ukraine situation: What Ipsen is doing

Latest Update: March 29, 2022

The on-going tragedy in Ukraine is profoundly worrying, and our thoughts are with everyone impacted. Like many companies, we have team members in Ukraine, and we are committed to doing everything in our power to ensure their safety.

Protecting employees, serving patients

At the start of the Ukraine conflict, Ipsen convened a crisis committee with two key objectives: ensuring the safety of our employees and maintaining access to treatments for patients. At the time of this publication, all of our team members and their families in Ukraine are safe. And together with our partners, we are doing our very best to limit any impact to the supply of our medicines.

Humanitarian relief efforts

Beyond these two key priorities, we are also doing our part to provide humanitarian relief to the people of Ukraine via a donation of €1.5 million, split between two humanitarian organizations.

  • Tulipe collects donations from health companies to respond to the emergency needs of populations in distress during acute health crises, natural disasters and conflicts via its partners in the field.
  • The International Red Cross in France an independent charity working alongside governments and public authorities which undertakes neutral and impartial humanitarian action.

Ipsen in Russia

As a pharmaceutical company, we have a responsibility to maintain patient access to our treatments. In line with our relentless commitment to serving patients, we will continue to tackle their healthcare needs regardless of their race, sex, nationality, ethnicity, country of origin, language, or religion.

We support global sanctions, and we will take all precautionary measures to comply with them. We have suspended several promotional activities in Russia, including advertising and participation to non-scientific congresses. Additionally, we will not initiate any new clinical trials.

As we continue to hope for a peaceful resolution of this conflict, our thoughts and solidarity are with everyone affected by this tragedy.

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