Together for Rare Disease

We transform our science to make a meaningful difference to the lives of people living with rare diseases.

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Bringing science to life for people with rare diseases

We collaborate with the rare disease patient community to gather evidence and quality-of-life data that ensures our scientific discoveries, clinical studies and support solutions accurately address their needs.

One example of this is our collaboration with the International Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Association (IFOPA) and 14 national fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP) patient organizations to co-create the first ever survey investigating the true impact of FOP on individuals and family members.

Our work with the rare disease patient community

We work together with the rare disease patient community around the world on a range of different projects, across all stages from research and development, clinical study information, and patient support programs.

Partnerships

Partnerships

Ipsen has worked together with many Global and European communities, supporting people affected by rare diseases.

Testimonial from a Patient Organization

Patient Engagement has been and continues to be at the core of Ipsen’s activities and we at WAPO are very appreciative of the continuous synergy we can offer to both industry and the global pituitary patient community.

Experiences of living with rare diseases

Although living with a rare disease might feel daunting at times, you are certainly not alone. Behind every person, there is a story, and we believe that you tell it best.

Collaborate with us

Collaborate with us

We are always looking to collaborate with patients and patient organizations to improve the lives of people living with rare diseases. Find out how you can work with us on a potential shared project.

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Adverse event reactions can also be reported directly to Ipsen’s local safety team using the contact details provided in the contact us pages