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Pfizer RxPathways connects eligible patients to a range of assistance programs that offer insurance support, co-pay help, and medicines for free or at a savings. 

 

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We proudly partner with thousands of study sites and tens of thousands of trial participants around the world. It’s these clinical trials that lead to life-changing medicines.

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The medicines available today have taken an average of 12 years to develop. With dedication, creativity, and science, we can significantly cut that time.

With manufacturing sites placed strategically around the world, we’re able to ensure an uninterrupted supply of vital medicines, vaccines, and their components, at competitive prices. Located in places that give us a logistical advantage, our facilities maintain our high standards for safety and efficacy.

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Our commitment to safe, effective products begins in the research laboratory and continues for as long as the product is prescribed to patients anywhere in the world. 

You can best serve your patients by purchasing Pfizer pharmaceutical products only from Pfizer wholesalers and specialty distributors who share our commitment to patient safety.

No matter where you are in the world, it’s important that you have access to the right information about our products. Use this page to find the Pfizer website and contact number for your country.

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Incredible things can happen when people come together with one shared goal. The future of medicine is happening here, and we’re eager to work alongside inspired and inspirational people who want to improve health around the world.

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