Leverages Co., Ltd. Introduces 'mederi for biz' Low-Dose Pill Welfare Program

Leverages Co., Ltd. introduced the online pill prescription service 'mederi for biz' to improve the health and productivity of female employees. An internal survey showed that menstruation negatively impacts work performance for about 4.4 days a month.
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mederi inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Arisa Sakanashi), which provides the online pill medical consultation service 'mederi Pill', announces that Leverages Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Tomohide Iwatsuki, hereinafter Leverages)—a group company we participate in (or our parent company)—has introduced 'mederi for biz' as part of a welfare initiative addressing women's health issues.

This introduction was implemented as part of intra-group collaboration and was decided after a process of identifying issues based on an employee survey and considering welfare measures.

■Background of the Introduction
Leverages Co., Ltd. conducted a survey on women's health issues with the aim of improving employee conditions and maintaining/enhancing productivity.

This survey targeted 298 female employees belonging to Leverages Co., Ltd. Out of these, 171 responded that they 'have taken the pill,' revealing that about 60% have experience using it.

Furthermore, it was found that poor conditions due to menstruation and PMS also affect work. Before taking the pill, performance was affected for an average of about 4.4 days a month, and if regular capability is scored as 10 points, it drops to an average of 5.3 points during menstruation.

(Keywords: mederi, mederi Pill, pill, mederi for biz, online medical consultation, online prescription, menstruation, employee benefits, women's working environment, leverages)