Disclosures
In accordance with the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) Code of Practice, the details of the Patient Organisations Veriton Pharma have partnered with are listed here, including a description of the support and contributions made by each disclosure cycle year.
2024 Financial support provided to UK patient organisations
| Organisation Name | Description of Support | Financial Amount (£) exc VAT | 
| European Society of Endocrinology | Support the development and delivery of HCP educational webinars. Genetic endocrine tumours with a focus on pancreatic NETs. | £4,167.25 | 
| The National Centre for Young Epilepsy | Young Epilepsy Epilepsy Positive Programme. Epilepsy online training for HCPs. Epilepsy positive certification. Professional, parents and carers support network. | £6,000 | 
| Neuroendocrine Cancer UK | Support for internal training. | £50.00 | 
| University of Glasgow | HCP for advisory board on digoxin toxicity. | £1,650 | 
2023 Financial support provided to UK patient organisations
| Organization Name | Description of Support | Financial Amount (£) exc VAT | 
| Lymphoma Action | Lymphoma Action patient information and support services on education platform. | £10,000 | 
| Young Epilepsy | Support Content around the topic of stigma on a website which equips young people with knowledge and relevant support. | £9,200 | 
2022 Financial support provided to UK patient organisations
| Organisation Name | Description of Support | Financial Amount (£) | 
|---|---|---|
| Epilepsy Society | Project grant to update and print emergency administration booklet | £5,000 | 
| Young Epilepsy | Project grant to produce educational content on “The Channel” | £5,000 | 
2021 – No disclosures to make
2020 Financial support provided to UK patient organisations
| Organisation Name | Description of Support | Financial Amount (£) | 
|---|---|---|
| Epilepsy Society | Project grant to update and print emergency administration booklet | £5,000 | 
| Young Epilepsy | Donation for research project – continuation of charity’s ongoing “EpiPEG study” | £10,000 | 
| British Inherited Metabolic Disease Group | Grant for project for hyperammonaemia research | £10,000 |