Social Impact

Three Pillars, One Social Impact Strategy

At Adeptio Pharmaceuticals, we are taking on some of the world’s most pressing challenges to build a healthier, more resilient future. With employees spread across more than 100 countries, we are uniquely positioned to be a major driver of global progress. This shared commitment to creating positive change is what unites us all.
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about our Social Impact

Healthmat Pharmaceuticals Global Health Unit

Through our unique, non-profit healthcare model, we are making essential medicines more accessible while strengthening local health systems. By collaborating with local partners, investing in training, and enhancing infrastructure, we bring lasting improvements to healthcare delivery in underserved regions.
This approach demonstrates how science, when combined with compassion, can transform communities at scale.
CSR

Corporate Social Responsibility

We are driven by humanity’s greatest challenges—and we act across our entire value chain. From R&D to production to commercial operations, our company-wide CSR strategy rests on four key pillars designed to ensure that our scientific breakthroughs deliver sustainable benefits. At Healthma Pharmaceuticals, we recognize that every employee has a role to play in achieving this shared vision for a healthier planet and society.

Foundation S – The Healthma Pharmaceuticals Collective

Our philanthropic engine, Foundation S, supports vulnerable populations in adapting to health inequalities and crisis. Taking a “think-and-do tank” approach, the Foundation brings together collective expertise, bold action, and strategic partnerships to design community-based solutions. These efforts aim not only to provide immediate relief but to build resilience and create healthier futures for generations to come.

Our Impact So Far:

2045 – Target year for achieving net zero emissions, accelerated by 5 years.

47 million – Daily treatments donated by Foundation S.

185,000 NCD patients treated across 28 countries in 2022.

Affordable Access

We are committed to accelerating affordable and sustainable access to quality medicines, vaccines, and healthcare services—especially for underserved populations. By focusing our resources where they are needed most, we ensure that access to life-saving treatments is not determined by geography or income level.

Innovation for Vulnerable Communities

Our pursuit of scientific innovation is guided by purpose. We are working to deliver vaccines that eradicate polio, medicines that eliminate sleeping sickness, and specialized expertise to combat pediatric cancers. By channeling our innovation into vulnerable communities, we are actively rewriting the narrative for global health equity.

Environmental Sustainability and Resilience

The impact of climate change on human health demands urgent action. We are reducing our carbon footprint, minimizing the environmental impact of our operations, and embedding sustainability across our product lifecycle. Beyond this, we are strengthening the resilience of health systems to withstand the effects of climate-related disruptions, ensuring healthcare remains reliable in the face of global challenges.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in and Beyond the Workplace

We believe true innovation thrives in inclusive environments. At Adeptio Pharmaceuticals, we are building a workplace where diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to our culture. Beyond our internal initiatives, we extend this commitment into the communities we serve, ensuring that all voices are heard, represented, and empowered in our mission to create a healthier world.
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Why Partner With Us?

At Healthma Pharmaceuticals, we don’t just partner—we co-create the future of healthcare.

Partnership and Collaboration Opportunities

We believe that innovation grows stronger through collaboration. If you are a research institution, biotech company, or industry partner interested in working with us, we welcome the opportunity to explore potential synergies. Together, we can accelerate scientific breakthroughs and improve patient outcomes around the world.

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Most Popular Questions

Your Questions Answered: Clear, Reliable Insights into Our Science, Innovation, and Commitment to Patients

The primary treatments for cancer include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies. Surgery is often used to remove localized tumors, while chemotherapy uses drugs to kill rapidly dividing cells. Radiation therapy employs high-energy beams to destroy cancer cells, and immunotherapy enhances the body’s immune system to fight cancer.

Targeted therapies are more recent innovations that work by specifically attacking cancer cells without harming healthy cells. Each treatment has its strengths and side effects, and oncologists often combine them to create comprehensive treatment plans tailored to the patient’s condition and overall health.

Immunotherapy is a groundbreaking approach that uses the body’s own immune system to identify and destroy cancer cells. Unlike chemotherapy, which attacks all fast-growing cells, immunotherapy enhances or restores immune function to target cancer more precisely. Examples include checkpoint inhibitors, CAR T-cell therapy, and cancer vaccines.

The benefit of immunotherapy is its potential for long-lasting results and fewer side effects compared to traditional treatments. By “training” the immune system to recognize cancer cells, immunotherapy can sometimes provide durable remission, especially in cancers previously considered untreatable.

Oncologists consider several factors when creating a treatment plan, including the type of cancer, its stage, location, genetic profile, and the patient’s overall health. Personalized medicine has transformed oncology, enabling doctors to design therapies that specifically target the molecular characteristics of a patient’s cancer.

Additionally, the patient’s preferences, lifestyle, and potential side effects are considered. The goal is not only to treat the cancer but also to ensure the best possible quality of life throughout the treatment journey. Collaborative care teams—including oncologists, nurses, nutritionists, and counselors—play a vital role in this decision-making process.

Oncology is the branch of medicine dedicated to the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer. It covers multiple areas, including medical oncology (treatments such as chemotherapy), radiation oncology, and surgical oncology. The field plays a critical role in prolonging life, improving quality of care, and supporting patients and families affected by cancer.

Its importance lies in the fact that cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. With millions of new cases diagnosed each year, oncology remains central to global health. By advancing new therapies, detection methods, and care models, oncology helps reduce mortality rates and brings hope to patients facing even the most challenging diagnoses.

Cancer risk factors can be broadly categorized into genetic, lifestyle, and environmental causes. Genetic factors involve inherited mutations that increase susceptibility to certain cancers. Lifestyle choices such as smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, and excessive alcohol consumption significantly raise risks. Environmental exposure to pollutants, radiation, or harmful chemicals also contributes to cancer development.

While some factors are beyond an individual’s control, many are modifiable. Lifestyle interventions—such as maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, avoiding tobacco, and minimizing exposure to harmful substances—can significantly reduce cancer risks. Education and early screening also play vital roles in prevention and early detection.

Cancer is diagnosed through a combination of clinical examinations, imaging techniques, and laboratory tests. Methods such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, ultrasounds, and PET scans help visualize potential tumors, while biopsies confirm whether cells are cancerous. Blood tests and genetic screening may also be used to detect tumor markers or hereditary risks.

Accurate diagnosis is essential, not only for confirming cancer but also for determining the stage and type. This allows oncologists to design personalized treatment plans that maximize effectiveness. With advancements in precision medicine, diagnosis now extends to molecular profiling, giving doctors deeper insight into how to treat each patient’s unique cancer.

Artificial intelligence is transforming oncology by accelerating drug discovery, improving diagnostic accuracy, and enabling predictive modeling. AI can analyze vast datasets—from genomic sequences to imaging scans—to detect patterns that human experts might miss. This helps in identifying potential drug candidates and personalizing treatment for patients.

In diagnostics, AI-powered tools are being used to enhance radiology and pathology, allowing earlier and more accurate detection of cancer. As AI continues to evolve, it is expected to shorten research timelines, reduce costs, and bring innovative therapies to patients more quickly.

Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate new treatments, drugs, or therapies in humans. They are essential for determining whether a new approach is safe, effective, and potentially better than existing treatments. Clinical trials are typically conducted in phases, each designed to answer specific scientific and medical questions.

For oncology, clinical trials are crucial in advancing patient care. Many breakthrough therapies, such as immunotherapies and targeted drugs, were developed through rigorous trials. Participating in a trial not only helps science progress but may also give patients access to cutting-edge treatments before they become widely available.

Precision medicine tailors treatment to the unique genetic and molecular profile of each patient’s cancer. By analyzing biomarkers and tumor mutations, oncologists can prescribe therapies designed to specifically target those abnormalities. This reduces unnecessary treatments and improves success rates.

As research advances, precision medicine is expected to become the standard of care. It offers hope for treating even the most resistant cancers and ensures that patients receive therapies with the highest likelihood of success. The future of oncology lies in such highly individualized approaches.

Yes, lifestyle modifications can significantly improve both treatment outcomes and overall well-being. A balanced diet, regular physical activity, adequate rest, and stress management all contribute to better health during treatment. Patients who adopt healthier lifestyles often experience reduced side effects and faster recovery.

Furthermore, lifestyle changes help strengthen the immune system and improve resilience against cancer recurrence. Oncologists often recommend integrating nutritionists, physiotherapists, and wellness experts into care plans to provide holistic support for patients.

Shaping Global Healthcare with Purpose and Progress

We are also proud to earn our leadership in prevention every day, protecting more than half a billion people annually through our diverse portfolio of vaccines. Leveraging advanced technology platforms—including mRNA innovations and next-generation manufacturing capabilities—we are continuously strengthening our pipeline with transformative therapies designed to redefine prevention and treatment for people across the globe.