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Patient support program leave behind

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    If we create a leave behind that speaks only to the patient support program and our messages speak to the number of years the program has been in effect, that the company works in partnership with HCPs to support patients (no drug mention - just the drug PSP name) would this be exempt? If we add a message about the program providing value to stakeholders, would this be exempt?

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      If we create a leave behind that speaks only to the patient support program and our messages speak to the number of years the program has been in effect, that the company works in partnership with HCPs to support patients (no drug mention - just the drug PSP name) would this be exempt? If we add a message about the program providing value to stakeholders, would this be exempt?

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      Good Morning @tmcd

      The PSP is a service offered by the sponsor and for the sponsors brand, it is therefore subject to the PAAB code and would not be deemed exempt.

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