Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy
Last modified: April 15, 2026
This policy applies only in the narrow circumstances where we are collecting and processing consumer health data as that term is defined under Washington and Nevada law. For example, this includes personal information linked to you that identifies your physical or mental health status. In this policy we refer to this information as “CHD.”
This policy does not apply to our general privacy practices. To learn about how we treat personally identifiable information we collect that is not governed by the Washington and Nevada health privacy laws, please visit our general privacy policy available on our website. This policy does not apply to any “protected health information” or information that has been de-identified. Our collection and use of information in connection with clinical trials or other health-related research is also not covered by this Policy. It is described in the consent forms and/or other notices provided for those purposes. This policy also does not apply to information we collect from employees or contractors. This policy is incorporated into our Terms of Use.
Please read this Policy carefully to understand our policies and practices regarding your consumer health data and how we will treat it. If you do not agree with our policies and practices, you should not use the sites, products, applications, platforms, or other services linking to this Policy.
Other privacy policies may apply for your personal information that is not consumer health data and if you are not a Washington or Nevada resident. To view our privacy notice[s] describing how we treat other personal information, visit Shionogi Privacy Policy.[AM1]
Consumer Health Data We May Collect About You
The type of CHD we collect depends on your relationship with us. It also depends on how you interact with us. For example, CHD we might collect include:
Information about any of the following:
- individual health conditions, treatment, diseases, or diagnoses;
- diagnostic testing, treatment, or medication
- use or purchase of prescribed medication; or
- Data that could identify you as an individual seeking health care services.
We use these categories of consumer health data for the following purposes:
We use CHD to provide support and services reasonably expected and requested by you. This may include reviewing your ability to access or use certain products and services. It also is used to investigate reports submitted about our products. We also use CHD as permitted by your consent. We use CHD to fulfill our legal obligations and as otherwise permitted by law.
Additionally, we may deidentify CHD so that it cannot reasonably be reidentified by us or by another person. We may use this deidentified data for any reason permitted by applicable law. If we deidentify information that was originally based on CHD we maintain and use that information in deidentified form and will not attempt to reidentify the data, except as otherwise permitted under applicable law.
Consumer Health Data Sources
Our sources of CHD depends on your relationship with us. In many situations, we collect CHD directly from you. For example, we collect CHD when you tell us about a medical reaction you may have had to one of our products. We also collect CHD if you sign up to participate in our support and education programs. We collect CHD if you sign up for webinars or other events. We also collect CHD if you otherwise submit it to us.
Our sources of CHD depends on your relationship with us. In many situations, we collect CHD directly from you. For example, we collect CHD when you tell us about a medical reaction you may have had to one of our products. We also collect CHD if you sign up to participate in our support and education programs. We collect CHD if you sign up for webinars or other events. We also collect CHD if you otherwise submit it to us.
Consumer Health Data Disclosures
Your Privacy Rights
- You have the right to confirm that we are collecting, selling or sharing CHD about you. As part of that request, you can ask for a list of third parties to whom CHD has been sold or shared (if any) and for their email addresses. The right to receive a list of third parties applies only if the CHD has been sold or shared for purposes other than those permitted by law.
- You can withdraw consent to collecting and sharing CHD (for sharing that is based upon consent).
- You have the right to ask us to delete your CHD.