Greek pharmaceutical company · Since 2008
Every medicine we make carries a promise: to advance health and earn the trust of those who depend on it
From chronic care to cutting-edge oncology, Win Medica develops and delivers treatments that improve lives in Greece and in 42 countries around the world.
Manufacturing & R&D
A new chapter in Greek pharmaceutical manufacturing
Our new high-potency facility in Tripoli covers 10,000 sq.m. with a capacity of 500 million tablets per year - employing 200+ people and 50 dedicated R&D scientists.
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Who we are
Two decades of consistent growth measured not just in scale, but in the patients reached, the partnerships built, and the trust earned along the way.
- 20+
Years of trusted presence in Greece
- 210+
Professionals across all functions
- 42+
Countries reached
- ~650K
Patients treated annually
- 11
Therapeutic areas
- 2026
New manufacturing facility, Tripoli
What we do
Four focus areas
From everyday chronic care to cutting-edge specialty treatments, our portfolio is built around one goal: better outcomes for patients.
Specialty medicines
Chronic care
Vaccines & consumer health
Advanced manufacturing & R&D
Global pharmaceutical partners
Strategic alliances with leading multinationals across three continents - bringing their innovations to the Greek market.
Our People
The people behind the medicine
Our team of over 210 professionals - scientists, clinicians, commercial specialists and engineers - is the foundation of everything we do. At Win Medica, people are not a resource. They are the reason we grow.
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Latest news
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Pharmacovigilance awareness campaign entitled “Together for Safety - Did You Report It?”
Win Medica S.A. is participating in the Pharmaceutical Vigilance Campaign organized by the Hellenic Association of Pharmaceutical Companies (SFEE), titled “Together for Safety - Did You Report It?”
World Patient Safety Day
September 17 is World Patient Safety Day, a day established by the World Health Organization (WHO) to raise awareness about improving patient safety worldwide.
Sofargen Repair - For Healing and Protection
Minor injuries that break the skin’s integrity (scratches, abrasions, cuts, small wounds) can serve as a potential entry point for germs. That is why they should not be ignored.
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