Welcome
to Pharmora
Pharmora provides assured, outsourced, global medical review services for the clinical development and safety surveillance of medical products, from the first clinical trials to ongoing commercialisation.
We have a highly capable team of medics and scientists available to provide flexible and dedicated assured services, at your convenience.
Please visit our About us page
Click here to hear our CMO’s reflections on AI in Pharmacovigilance following a panel discussion at BMA House.

We were awarded a Silver Medal for sustainability by Ecovadis in 2023.
Our Sustainability page can be found here!
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Our Mission: Quality without compromise
Pharmora is a preferred strategic partner for the following services:
Clinical Development
Pharmora can provide medical and scientist expertise to support your clinical development projects at all phases and through regulatory submission to approval. Click here for Clinical Development case studies.
Patient Safety
Pharmora was built on a foundation of safety expertise throughout the product life cycle. Click here for safety case studies.
Medical & Regulatory Writing
Pharmora can work seamlessly with your team to evaluate the data and ensure the documents accurately convey your key messages.
Training and more
Pharmora runs training courses on key skills and can provide bespoke training packages depending on your needs.
Where are you in your product life cycle?
Pre-clinical
Early clinical development
Phase II-III clinical
development
NDA / MAA submission
Life cycle
management
Pre-clinical
Early clinical development
Phase II-III clinical development
NDA / MAA submission
Life cycle
management
Our latest thinking
Rare diseases are not rare!
In this blog to support Rare Disease Day Pharmora Chief Medical Officer, Dr Stephanie Jones, has provided tips for Innovators developing new products to diagnose or treat rare diseases, and a checklist to help people affected by these conditions who are looking for these innovations.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science (3 of 3)
This is the final instalment of our series of blogs which detail just a few women and girls’ experiences of being a woman in a scientific field. In this final blog, we hear from one of our staff about her journey from a scientifically-inclined child, to the scientist she is today.
International Epilepsy Awareness Day
Today we are celebrating International Epilepsy Day! By understanding the condition, we can support ongoing research and raise awareness for the 50 million people living with epilepsy globally.

