
Paul Rowe trained to be a physician but found a way to do more for patients in pharma.

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Vaccines to protect population health
Vaccines are essential to public health. Ours help protect a billion people a year from the ravages of infectious disease. We never compromise on safety or quality, producing vaccines to the highest standards.
Medicines to treat a broad range of diseases

Specialty Care Medicines
We work closely with patient communities to develop highly specialized medicines that help transform the lives of people living with rare conditions, and those who care for them.

General Medicines
U.S. General Medicines serves the Transplant, Diabetes and Cardiovascular communities while finding ways to improve health equity and access to our medicines. We have a suite of innovative and patient-centric savings programs to help people reduce their out-of-pocket prescription medicine costs. We also continue to identify new solutions to serve diverse and underserved populations that may lack equitable access to medicines, care, support, and education.
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