Kim Eun-joo, Vice President of the Korean Pharmaceutical Association (left), and Cho Min-chul, Executive Director of Yuhan Corporation, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.

Kim Eun-joo, Vice President of the Korean Pharmaceutical Association (left), and Cho Min-chul, Executive Director of Yuhan Corporation, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] Yuhan Corporation announced on the 11th that it has signed a business agreement with the Korea Pharmaceutical Association to mutually cooperate in the health support project for low-income national veterans ahead of Liberation Day.


Yuhan Corporation will donate all its products, including Antiphlamine, and the Korea Pharmaceutical Association will provide customized medication guidance for the elderly, agreeing to continue this cooperation every August.


Since 2017, Yuhan Corporation has been conducting the "Love for the Country Antiphlamine Sharing Project," delivering sharing boxes containing Antiphlamine products to a total of 3,000 low-income national veteran elders. This year, it plans to deliver "Love for the Country" sharing boxes containing five Antiphlamine products to 1,220 low-income national veteran elders residing in Seoul through the Seoul Veterans Office and Seoul Southern Veterans Office. Pharmacists belonging to the Women Pharmacists Committee of the Korea Pharmaceutical Association will also visit homes to provide professional medication guidance services.


Joo Min-cheol, Executive Director of Yuhan Corporation’s ESG Management Office, said, “We feel very honored to jointly carry out the health support project for national veterans with the Korea Pharmaceutical Association in August, a month that reflects on the meaning of Liberation Day,” and added, “We hope that the two organizations will continue to collaborate to create projects that contribute to improving the health of the elderly.”



Kim Eun-joo, Vice President of the Korea Pharmaceutical Association, stated, “We plan to do our best to enhance the health management capabilities of the elderly through medication guidance and education on proper drug use, utilizing the expertise and volunteer spirit of pharmacists belonging to the Korea Pharmaceutical Association.”


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