MAB Medication Awareness

Educating public on medication risks and autoimmune disease connections.

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A modern building with geometric patterns on the facade, featuring large vertical banners on each side promoting an event related to World Hepatitis Day. The entrance is bustling with people gathered on the steps leading inside. The banners include several logos and text in a foreign language.
Research Initiatives

Our projects focus on gathering peer-reviewed studies and patient experiences to highlight medication dangers affecting autoimmune disease patients and inform lawmakers about necessary changes in healthcare policies.

A group of five people, wearing blue shirts and medical masks, stand outdoors at a health event. Some are holding informational pamphlets and a pink balloon, with a background that includes a booth displaying a sign for 'Laboratoires Salem' and pink balloons. The setting appears to be a health awareness or fundraising event. A large flag and tents are visible behind them.
A group of five people, wearing blue shirts and medical masks, stand outdoors at a health event. Some are holding informational pamphlets and a pink balloon, with a background that includes a booth displaying a sign for 'Laboratoires Salem' and pink balloons. The setting appears to be a health awareness or fundraising event. A large flag and tents are visible behind them.
Patient Stories

Collecting real-world patient experiences to illustrate the impact of medications on autoimmune diseases, aiming to raise awareness and support for affected individuals through shared narratives and documented evidence.

Location Info

Our organization operates nationwide, focusing on educating communities about medication risks and autoimmune diseases through research and patient experiences.

Address

123 Health St, City

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM