A digital platform built for a specialist pharmaceutical company operating in a regulated field: allergology. The architecture separates corporate communication, professional access and patient information into distinct, purpose-built areas — one of several allergy and immunotherapy projects Code has structured this way.
History, activity and operational scale sit alongside the company’s compliance posture rather than as an afterthought. For a business built on immunotherapy, credibility depends on showing both what it does and how carefully it operates — so the two live side by side instead of on separate, hard-to-find pages.
The code of ethics and compliance framework have their own dedicated area rather than a footer PDF, giving healthcare partners and auditors a direct, citable reference point.
Patients researching allergies, prevention or probiotics browse plain-language content with no login required, while the material clinicians actually need sits behind its own gate. Mixing the two would have diluted both.
Clinical resources, training and prescribing tools sit behind authentication, so healthcare professionals land in a working environment rather than a public-facing homepage.
Scientific publications are organized by year and month with structured summaries, giving the platform an ongoing reference function for clinical updates in allergology.
Conferences, clinical developments and institutional updates run through a single channel that keeps the company visible within a specialised medical community, not just to search engines.
Rather than generic health content, the blog addresses the specific questions people search for around allergy conditions, extending the brand’s credibility beyond the product pages.

General inquiries and physical location details sit together, so visitors reach the right place on the first attempt rather than guessing between a generic contact page and a careers page.

Job applications run through their own structured channel, so hiring interest never gets mixed in with clinical or commercial requests.
A side-cart and custom checkout add a direct sales channel to what would otherwise be a purely informational site — proof that Code builds commerce logic into regulated-sector platforms, not just brochures.
Instead of forcing visitors to search for the right country site, a single navigation layer routes them to their region automatically, reinforcing one global identity across markets.
Corporate content, professional documentation and patient information all live in one system but behave as if they were separate — a direct requirement of working in a regulated environment.
Public content and the restricted professional area are both managed from the same dashboard, so the client’s team doesn’t need two separate systems to keep the site current.
Code maintains the platform on an ongoing basis — one of several Allergy Therapeutics projects handled over multiple years, including the technical consolidation of two older WordPress installations into the single base now in production.
| Client | Allergy Therapeutics Ibérica |
|---|---|
| Sector | Pharmaceutical |
| Industry vertical | Allergology / immunotherapy |
| Services | Corporate web development, technical consolidation, ongoing maintenance |
| Platform | WordPress |
| Integrations | Integrated e-commerce checkout, group intranet / international-network navigation |
| Access model | Public content plus a login-protected professional area |
| Audience | Patients, healthcare professionals, HR / recruitment |
| Site language | Spanish (live site, allergytherapeutics.es) |
|---|---|
| Key features | Segmented patient / professional access, bibliographic bulletin, integrated e-commerce, dedicated careers channel |
| Technical notes | Consolidated two legacy WordPress installations (Main and Professional) into one maintainable base |
| Status | Live, under active maintenance |
| Relationship | Multi-year, ongoing since the consolidation project |
| Delivered by | Code Barcelona |
| Agency location | Barcelona, Spain |
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