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DISCLOSURE - GENESIS PHARMA (CYPRUS) LTD 2018 Date of Publication: 28/06/2019 DISCLOSURE - GENESIS PHARMA (CYPRUS) LTD 2018 Date of publication: 28/06/2019 HCPs: City of Principal Practice Country of Principal Unique country Fee for service and consultancy (Art. Full Name Principal Practice Address Contribution to costs of Events (Art. 3.01.1.b & 3.01.2.a) HCOs: city where Practice identifier OPTIONAL 3.01.1.c & 3.01.2.c) registered Donations and Related expenses TOTAL Grants to HCOs agreed in the fee for OPTIONAL (Art. 3.01.1.a) Sponsorship service or agreements with consultancy Travel & (Art. 1.01) (Art. 3) (Schedule 1) (Art. 3) (Art. 3) HCOs / third parties Registration Fees Fees contract, including Accommodation appointed by HCOs travel & to manage an Event accommodation relevant to the contract INDIVIDUAL NAMED DISCLOSURE - one line per HCP (i.e. all transfers of value during a year for an individual HCP will be summed up: itemization should be available for the individual Recipient or public authorities' consultation only, as appropriate) 6 International Airport Dr. Pantzaris Marios Nicosia Cyprus Ave.,Ayios Dhometios, 3179 N/A N/A € 610.00 € 1,580.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,190.00 2370 Nicosia Sinesio Ayios Rafail Santi, Dr Drakou Maria Larnaca Cyprus 4129 N/A N/A € 858.00 € 2,477.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 3,335.00 156052, Larnaca 9, Konstantinou Mourouzi, Dr. Koukoullis Limassol Cyprus Mesa Geitonia, 4001 2207 N/A N/A € 690.00 € 1,630.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,320.00 Roumiana Limassol The Cyprus Instidute of Neurology and Genetics, 6 Dr Leonidou Eleni Nicosia Cyprus Aerodromiou Avenue, 3241 N/A N/A € 810.00 € 1,630.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,440.00 2370, Ayios Dometios, Nicosia 55-57 Andrea Avraamides, Dr Panayiotou Nicosia Cyprus Strovolos, 2024 Nicosia, 2943 N/A N/A € 690.00 € 1,630.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,320.00 Panayiotis Cyprus 6 International Airport Dr. Christou Nicosia Cyprus Ave.,Ayios Dhometios, 4422 N/A N/A € 810.00 € 1,630.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,440.00 Panayiota Yiolanta 2370 Nicosia Dr Sidiropoulou 30 Ellados Avenue, 8020 Paphos Cyprus 3310 N/A N/A € 200.00 € 441.45 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 641.45 Sophia Ellina Paphos The Cyprus Instidute of Neurology and Genetics, 6 Dr Lambrianides Nicosia Cyprus Aerodromiou Avenue, 6150 N/A N/A € 200.00 € 588.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 788.00 Sakis 2370, Ayios Dometios, Nicosia Dr Petsa Koumidiou 79, G. Kranidiotou, Latsia, Nicosia Cyprus 2145 N/A N/A € 200.00 € 588.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 788.00 Margarita 2231, Nicosia Makario Hospital Nisosia, 6 Dr Ioannou Ioannis Nicosia Cyprus Koritsas Str. 3787 N/A N/A € 0.00 € 869.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 869.00 Strovolos, Nicosia Makario Hospital Nisosia, 6 Dr Sakallah Iad Nicosia Cyprus Koritsas Str. 4673 N/A N/A € 0.00 € 869.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 869.00 Strovolos, Nicosia 3&5 Ayiou Athanasiou, Dr Micael Michalis Cyprus 4333 N/A N/A € 850.00 € 1,772.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,622.00 Paphos Office 101, 8021, Paphos 1 - 3 The Cyprus Instidute of Neurology and Genetics, 6 Dr Papakostas Nicosia Cyprus Aerodromiou Avenue, 2708 N/A N/A € 850.00 € 1,772.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,622.00 Savva 2370, Ayios Dometios, Nicosia The Cyprus Instidute of Neurology and Genetics, 6 Dr Papanikolaou Nicosia Cyprus Aerodromiou Avenue, 3192 N/A N/A € 850.00 € 1,772.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,622.00 Eleni 2370, Ayios Dometios, Nicosia Apollonio Private Hospital, Dr Pouyiouros Cyprus 20 Leukotheou, Strovolos 2734 N/A N/A € 850.00 € 1,611.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,461.00 Constantinos Nicosia 2054, Nicosia, Cyprus Dr Michaelidou Limassol General Hospital, Cyprus 4107 N/A N/A € 350.00 € 621.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 971.00 Maria Limassol Nikaias str, 3304, Limassol HCPs Dr Agathocleous BOCOC, 32 Acropoleos Cyprus 4071 N/A N/A € 0.00 € 2,494.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,494.00 Agathoclis Nicosia Avenue, Nicosia, Cyprus American Medical Center, Dr Astras George Nicosia Cyprus 215,Spyrou Kyprianou Ave. 3667 N/A N/A € 0.00 € 5,544.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 5,544.00 2047 Strovolos, Cyprus Limassol General Hospital, Dr Neokleous Cyprus Nikaias str, 3304, 4840 N/A N/A € 825.00 € 1,462.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,287.00 Nicolaos Limassol Limassol,Cyprus Nicosia General Hospital, Dr Antoniades 215 Limassol Old Nicosia Cyprus 2988 N/A N/A € 825.00 € 1,462.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 2,287.00 Marios Road,2029, Strovolos,Cyprus Nicosia General Hospital, 215 Limassol Old Dr Lemesiou Elena Nicosia Cyprus 3011 N/A N/A € 850.00 € 3,020.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 3,870.00 Road,2029, Strovolos,Cyprus Hippocrateon Private Dr Antoniou Pavlos Nicosia Cyprus Hospital, 10 Psaron Street, 3842 N/A N/A € 0.00 € 3,308.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 3,308.00 2408 Egkomi,Cyprus Limassol General Hospital, Dr Koumas Sotiris Cyprus 3607 N/A N/A € 250.00 € 1,668.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,918.00 Limassol Nikaias str, 3304, Limassol Dr Kountourakis BOCOC, 32 Acropoleos Cyprus 4749 N/A N/A € 312.33 € 1,075.96 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,388.29 Panteleimon Nicosia Avenue, Nicosia, Cyprus Dr Papamichael BOCOC, 32 Acropoleos Cyprus 3318 N/A N/A € 0.00 € 1,137.43 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,137.43 Demetris Nicosia Avenue, Nicosia, Cyprus Vyrides Clinic, 10E Dr. Vyridou Niki Nicosia Cyprus Papaioannou Street, 1075, 2423 N/A N/A € 460.95 € 510.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 970.95 Nicosia,Cyprus 23, Agias Zonis, 3027 Dr. Orfanos George Cyprus 3349 N/A N/A € 324.31 € 1,505.21 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,829.52 Limassol Limassol, Cyprus Nicosia General Hospital, 215 Limassol Old Dr. Michael Michalis Nicosia Cyprus 4366 N/A N/A € 200.00 € 800.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,000.00 Road,2029, Strovolos,Cyprus Nicosia General Hospital, 215 Limassol Old Dr. Braimi Margarita Nicosia Cyprus 4398 N/A N/A € 200.00 € 800.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,000.00 Road,2029, Strovolos,Cyprus Dr. Kyriakou Limassoll Cyprus Thiseos 1,3025 Limassol 4770 N/A N/A € 450.00 € 644.16 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,094.16 Constantinos 2 - 3 Mistra 2, Egkomi, 2408 Dr Lerios Michalis Nicosia Cyprus 1309 N/A N/A € 0.00 € 806.33 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 806.33 Nicosia Lidra Clinic, Pindarou 19, Dr Frakala Sophia Nicosia Cyprus 3627 N/A N/A € 605.00 € 1,394.94 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 1,999.94 1060, Nicosia OTHER, NOT INCLUDED ABOVE - where information cannot be disclosed on an individual basis for legal reasons Aggregate amount attributable to transfers of value to such Recipients - Art. 3.02 N/A N/A € 3,401.16 € 7,192.41 € 7,280.00 € 265.00 € 18,138.57 Number of Recipients in aggregate disclosure - Art. 3.02 N/A N/A 7 7 7 3 € 0.00 % of the number of Recipients included in the aggreate disclosure in the total number of Recipients N/A N/A 22% 18% 100% 42.80% € 0.00 disclosed - Art. 3.02 INDIVIDUAL NAMED DISCLOSURE - one line per HCO (i.e. all transfers of value during a year for an individual HCO will be summed up: itemization should be available for the individual Recipient or public authorities' consultation only, as appropriate) Nicolaou Pentadromos Cyprus Neurological Center, Off.210, P.O.Box Limassol Cyprus N/A € 0.00 € 7,350.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 7,350.00 Society 50339, 3603 Limassol, Cyprus 55-57 Andrea Avraamides, Aretaeio Private Nicosia Cyprus Strovolos, 2024 Nicosia, NA € 0.00 € 3,000.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 3,000.00 Hospital Cyprus ΙInstitute for Study Research and Education on Griva Digeni 48, 1080 Nicosia Cyprus N/A € 0.00 € 714.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 714.00 Diabetes Mellitus Nicosia and Metabolic HCOs Diseases Cyprus Renal Nicosia General Hospital, Nicosia Cyprus N/A € 0.00 € 500.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 500.00 Association B1, Strovolos Nicosia Cyprus Alkaiou 24, 1101, Strovolos Gynaecological and Nicosia Cyprus P.O. BOX 24619 N/A € 0.00 € 952.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 952.00 Obstetrics Society 1301 Number of Recipients in aggregate disclosure - Art. 3.02 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 % of the number of Recipients included in the aggreate disclosure in the total number of Recipients € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 € 0.00 disclosed - Art. 3.02 AGGREGATE DISCLOSURE TOTAL R &D Transfers of Value re Research & Development as defined - Article 3.04 and Schedule 1 OPTIONAL AMOUNT 3 - 3.
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