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Our giving: Patients and caregivers
Informing the patients who take our medicines and their caregivers is of fundamental importance to Janssen. We take our commitment to patient support and information very seriously. We work continuously on identifying and minimising the risks and maximising the benefits of each of our medicines.
Extensive patient information and support can be found on our corporate websites in Europe. Do you have other questions for us? Please contact us.
Extensive patient information and support can be found on our corporate websites in Europe. Do you have other questions for us? Please contact us.
Helping those who mean the most to you
Personalised treatment
Which medicine works best for you? We can use biomarkers in your blood to trace your illness at the earliest possible stage. Our knowledge of diseases (precise causes and specific sub-types) and genes is growing every day. Based on the diagnosis of your specific disease and your unique genetic profile, we can tailor the medicines that will be most effective for you.
Every patient is unique and deserves a personalized approach. Take for example ‘intelligent’ forms of administration which increase a patient’s comfort and therapy adherence.
Every patient is unique and deserves a personalized approach. Take for example ‘intelligent’ forms of administration which increase a patient’s comfort and therapy adherence.
Partnering with patient organisations
For several years Janssen has been supporting European Umbrella Patient Organisations with their navigation of the ever evolving and often complex world of social media.
Knowing the potential of what social media tools can offer to a patient organisation is crucial to surviving in today’s era of ‘all things digital’. This is precisely the thinking behind The Social Media Toolkit, a new resource developed by a social media expert and a Steering Committee composed of Patient Organisations’ representatives, to provide guidance on planning and developing social media for patient advocacy organisations.
Knowing the potential of what social media tools can offer to a patient organisation is crucial to surviving in today’s era of ‘all things digital’. This is precisely the thinking behind The Social Media Toolkit, a new resource developed by a social media expert and a Steering Committee composed of Patient Organisations’ representatives, to provide guidance on planning and developing social media for patient advocacy organisations.