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EX-4.12

 Exhibit 4.12 

MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT 

This Master Service Agreement (this “Agreement”) is made as of December 10, 2013 (the “Effective Date”) by and
between Ventiv Commercial Services, LLC with an office located at 500 Atrium Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873 (“inVentiv”) and Theratechnologies Inc., a Canadian corporation with offices located at 2310 Alfred-Nobel Blvd., Montreal, Quebec,
Canada H4S2B4 (“Client”). Client and inVentiv may each be referred to herein as a “Party” and collectively, the “Parties”. 

RECITALS 
 A. inVentiv and
its Affiliates (as defined herein) offer a wide range of services and offerings to clients in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology arena. 

B. Client hereby engages inVentiv, and inVentiv hereby accepts such engagement, to provide various types of services pursuant to the terms
hereof and each separate project agreement in the form attached hereto as Exhibit A (each a “Project Agreement”) to be executed by the Parties. Client and inVentiv shall enter into a Project Agreement for each program they wish to be
governed by the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 
  

	1.	Interpretation and Construction 

 (a) The Parties desire for the terms and
conditions set forth in this Agreement to govern the relationship between the Parties. Unless otherwise specifically set forth in a Project Agreement, in the event of a conflict or inconsistency between the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement and the terms and conditions set forth in a Project Agreement, the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement shall take precedence, govern and control. 

(b) The Parties hereby acknowledge that the terms set forth in this Agreement shall be incorporated by reference into each Project Agreement,
as if fully set forth at length therein. 
 (c) The Parties acknowledge that in addition to inVentiv, certain of inVentiv’s Affiliates
may provide certain services to Client and may directly enter into a Project Agreement with Client, subject to Client’s prior written consent, pursuant to which such inVentiv Affiliate shall provide certain services to Client, as set forth in
detail in said executed Project Agreement. In such event, the Project Agreement shall confirm that this Agreement shall govern the relationship between Client and the particular inVentiv Affiliate, and such parties agree to be bound by the terms set
forth herein. Client agrees that inVentiv acts solely on its own behalf and shall not be liable, or otherwise responsible, for the acts and/or omissions of any inVentiv Affiliate under any circumstances in connection with any Project Agreement that
is not signed by inVentiv. Further, each inVentiv Affiliate acts solely on its own behalf and shall not be liable, or otherwise responsible, for the acts and/or omissions of inVentiv or any other inVentiv Affiliate under any circumstances in
connection with this Agreement or any Project Agreement that is not signed by that inVentiv Affiliate. As set forth above, the term Affiliate means, with respect to any entity, any other entity directly or indirectly, through one or more
intermediaries, controlling, controlled by or under common control with such entity. As used in this definition, the term “control” (including “controlled by” or “under common control with”) means the

  
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possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of an entity, whether through ownership of voting securities, as trustee, by
contract or otherwise. The parties presently anticipate the participation of the inVentiv Affiliates set forth on Exhibit B. 
  

	2.	The Services  

 (a) Client shall retain inVentiv to provide services as set forth
in one or more Project Agreements (hereinafter the “Services”). 
 (b) Client has no obligation to inVentiv for Services under
this Agreement in the absence of an executed Project Agreement covering such Services. 
 (c) Each Project Agreement shall allocate
responsibility for project management and quality assurance activities necessary to perform the Services. inVentiv will provide regular updates as to the progress of the Services at a frequency and in a manner designated by the Parties in the
Project Agreement. 
  

	3.	Representations and Warranties of the Parties 

 (a) inVentiv represents, warrants
and covenants that: 
 (i) during the term of this Agreement and any Project Agreement, it shall perform the Services in a professional,
workmanlike manner and in accordance with those specifications which inVentiv and Client agree to (in writing), any timelines agreed upon (in writing); 

(ii) during the term of this Agreement and any Project Agreement, it shall maintain in full force and effect all necessary licenses, permits,
approvals (or waivers) and authorizations required by law, and where applicable, standard operating procedures, processes and protocols to carry out its obligations under this Agreement and any Project Agreement; 

(iii) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by inVentiv and the consummation of the transaction(s) contemplated hereby has
been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action; that the Agreement constitutes the legal, valid, and binding obligation of inVentiv, enforceable in accordance with its terms (except to the extent enforcement is limited by bankruptcy,
insolvency, reorganization or other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity); and that this Agreement and performance hereunder does not violate or constitute a breach under any organizational document of
inVentiv or any contract, other form of agreement, or judgment or order to which inVentiv is a party or by which it is bound; 
 (iv) during
the term of this Agreement and any Project Agreement, the personnel assigned to perform Services rendered under this Agreement and any Project Agreement shall be capable professionally, duly trained and qualified to perform the Services hereunder
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 (v) it is not a party to any agreement which would prevent it from fulfilling its obligations
under this Agreement and any Project Agreement and that during the term of this Agreement and any Project Agreement, it will not enter into any agreement to provide services which would in any way prevent it from performing the Services under this
Agreement and any Project Agreement; and 
 (vi) during the term of this Agreement and any Project Agreement, the Services shall be provided
in compliance with all statutes, federal and state applicable laws, ordinances, rules or regulations of any governmental or regulatory authority including (but not limited to) the OIG Compliance Program Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers, the
PhRMA Code on Interactions with Healthcare Professionals, the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education requirements for continuing medical education, the American Medical Association Ethical Guidelines on Gifts to Physicians from
Industry, the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (“FDCA”), the Medicare/Medicaid anti-kickback statute, the Prescription Drug Marketing Act (“PDMA”), the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, and similar state
laws, rules and regulations (collectively, “Applicable Law”). 
 (b) Client represents, warrants and covenants that: 

(i) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Client and the consummation of the transaction(s) contemplated hereby has
been duly authorized by all requisite corporate action; this Agreement constitutes the legal, valid, and binding obligation of Client, enforceable in accordance with its terms (except to the extent enforcement is limited by bankruptcy, insolvency,
reorganization or other laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity); and this Agreement and performance hereunder does not violate or constitute a breach under any organizational document of Client or any
contract, other form of agreement, or judgment or order to which Client is a party or by which it is bound; 
 (ii) Client shall apply the
degree of skill and care necessary to provide inVentiv with the information and materials necessary for inVentiv to provide the Services and deliverables that will be of high quality, proper and sufficient for the purpose contemplated, and in
accordance with the standards of care and diligence regularly practiced by pharmaceutical companies contracting to receive the same or similar services. 

(iii) Client will act in good faith to provide inVentiv with the necessary materials, information, product knowledge, and assistance required
to enable inVentiv to perform the Services in compliance with all Applicable Law. Client obligations and responsibilities unique to a specific Project Agreement shall be specified within that Project Agreement.; 

(iv) Client shall ensure all content (product or otherwise), materials, documentation and information provided by it to inVentiv are in
compliance with all Applicable Laws. Should Client desire to not abide by any guidance, code or protocols as those referred to under Section 3(a)(vi) that are deemed best practices in the pharmaceutical industry to the extent they do not have
the force of law, then inVentiv shall not be required to use or implement the resulting materials, documentation or information; 

  
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 (v) Client shall provide inVentiv with any and all knowledge necessary regarding the Client
product(s) to allow inVentiv to carry out training with those who will be providing the Services under any of the Project Agreements and Client shall be responsible for all costs and expenses of such training, including inVentiv personnel travel,
lodging, meals, and miscellaneous; 
 (vi) Client’s products shall be promoted under trademarks owned by or licensed to Client and are
products which are either owned by Client and/or as to which Client has all lawful authority necessary to market and sell the products. Client represents and warrants that its trademarks, trade names and trade dress do not infringe on any
intellectual property or product marketing rights of any other person or entity. Client further represents and warrants that the promotion of any Client product by inVentiv does not infringe on any intellectual property or product marketing rights
of any other person or entity; 
 (v) it is not a party to any agreement which would prevent it from fulfilling its obligations under this
Agreement and any Project Agreement and that during the term of this Agreement and any Project Agreement, it will not enter into any agreement which would in any way prevent or restrict inVentiv from performing the Services under this Agreement; and

 (vi) it is solely responsible for reviewing and approving Client’s product promotional materials and literature and for ensuring all
such materials comply with Applicable Law; and 
 (vii) Client shall notify inVentiv in the event it is subject to or becomes subject to a
Federally Mandated Corporate Integrity Agreement (“CIA”) or other compliance obligations which require inVentiv to provide Client with data, training, analysis, oversight or certifications that are not contemplated by the Services
described herein. In such event, the Parties shall mutually agree on an appropriate allocation of costs and expenses associated with inVentiv’s provision of such CIA related data, training, analysis, oversight or certifications not
included in the scope of Services provided under this Agreement or any related Project Agreement. 
  

	4.	Independent Contractors; inVentiv Personnel 

 (a) inVentiv and its directors,
officers, employees and any persons providing services under the Agreement and any Project Agreement are at all times independent contractors with respect to Client. Persons provided by inVentiv to perform Services shall not be deemed employees of
Client. Neither this Agreement nor the Services to be rendered hereunder shall for any purpose whatsoever or in any way or manner create any employer-employee relationship between inVentiv, its directors, officers, employees and any persons
providing Services under the Agreement and Client. Client understands that inVentiv may utilize independent contractors in connection with its performance of the Services. 

(b) inVentiv is, and at all times shall remain, solely responsible for the human resource and performance management functions of all inVentiv
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termination actions taken by it, and for the formulation, content and dissemination of all employment policies and rules (including written disciplinary, probationary and termination policies)
applicable to its employees, agents and contractors (individually, a “inVentiv Employee” and collectively, “inVentiv Employees”). 

(c) inVentiv shall obtain and maintain worker’s compensation insurance and other insurances required for inVentiv Employees performing
the Services and acknowledges that Client does not, and shall not obtain or maintain such insurances, all of which shall be inVentiv’s sole responsibility. 

(d) Except as otherwise set out in this Agreement or in a Project Agreement, Client shall have no responsibility to inVentiv or any inVentiv
Employee for any compensation, expense reimbursements or benefits (including, without limitation, vacation and holiday remuneration, healthcare coverage or insurance, life insurance, pension or profit-sharing benefits and disability benefits),
payroll-related or withholding taxes, or any governmental charges or benefits (including, without limitation, unemployment and disability insurance contributions or benefits and workers compensation contributions or benefits) that may be imposed
upon or be related to the performance by inVentiv or its employees, agents or contractors of the obligations under this Agreement or any Project Agreement, all of which shall be the sole responsibility of inVentiv. To clarify, Client will not
withhold any income tax or payroll tax of any kind on behalf of inVentiv. 
 (e) Any request by Client for removal of a inVentiv employee
assigned to provide Service(s) shall be made in writing, supported by the Client’s reasons for requesting the removal and documentation of the inVentiv staff member’s actions and/or behavior that support the request. All employment
decisions regarding an inVentiv employee shall be made solely and exclusively by inVentiv and is subject to compliance at all times with inVentiv’s human resource policies and procedures. 

 

	5.	inVentiv Compensation 

 (a) In consideration of the performance of the Services,
Client shall pay inVentiv the fees (collectively, the “Fees”) as set forth in each Project Agreement. The Fees shall not exceed those set forth in a Project Agreement and any increase related to those Fees shall be approved in writing by
Client prior to invoicing same. In addition, Client shall not be obligated to pay for Services or expenses not covered by a Project Agreement. inVentiv shall bill Client as set forth in each Project Agreement and invoices shall be sent by inVentiv
to Client on a monthly basis for the Fees for Services. All such invoices shall be accompanied with such documentation substantiating the Fees set forth on such invoices as Client may reasonable require and in such details as Client may reasonable
require. 
 (b) In addition to the Fees set forth in a Project Agreement, certain necessary and reasonable expenses will be charged to
Client on a pass-through basis. These expenses will be billed to Client at actual cost incurred by inVentiv. Pass-through costs specific to a particular Service shall be set forth in the Project Agreement. 

  
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 (c) Payments are due upon Client’s receipt of each applicable invoice from inVentiv. If an
invoice is not paid within [REDACTED: Time Period] of Client’s receipt, inVentiv reserves the right to impose a finance charge of [REDACTED: Interest Rate] on all amounts not paid when due. 

(d) In the event Client will be issuing purchase orders for payment of inVentiv invoices, Client shall issue such purchase orders in a timely
manner in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein. The Parties understand and agree that all terms and conditions set forth in a purchase order are null and void, it being understood and agreed that this Agreement provides the
terms and conditions governing the relationship between the Parties. 
  

	6.	Confidentiality 

 (a) During the performance of the Services contemplated by this
Agreement, each Party may learn confidential, proprietary, and/or trade secret information of the other Party (“Confidential Information”). The Party disclosing Confidential Information shall be referred to as the “Disclosing
Party” and the Party receiving Confidential Information shall be referred to as the “Receiving Party.” 
 (b) Confidential
Information means any information, unknown to the general public, which is disclosed or created by the Disclosing Party to the Receiving Party under this Agreement. Confidential Information includes, without limitation, the terms set forth in this
Agreement, technical, trade secret, commercial and financial information about either Party’s (i) research or development; (ii) marketing plans or techniques, contacts or customers; (iii) organization or operations;
(iv) business development plans (i.e., licensing, supply, acquisitions, divestitures or combined marketing); (v) products, licenses, trademarks, patents, other types of intellectual property or any other contractual rights or interests
(including without limitation processes, procedures and business practices involving trade secrets or special know-how), (vi) pricing and financial information, and (vii) in the case of inVentiv, the names and contact information
(i.e. phone number, address and e-mail address) of the inVentiv Employees. The Receiving Party shall neither use nor disclose Confidential Information received from the Disclosing Party for any purpose other than as specifically allowed by
this Agreement. 
 (c) Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement and receipt of Disclosing Party’s written request,
Receiving Party, at its option, shall promptly either (a) return to the Disclosing Party all tangible forms of Confidential Information in its possession, including any and all copies and/or derivatives of Confidential Information made by
either Party or their employees as well as any writings, drawings, specifications, manuals or other printed or electronically stored material based on or derived from, Confidential Information, or (b) destroy Confidential Information in its
possession and deliver to Disclosing Party a certification that such destruction has occurred; provided however, that Receiving Party may retain a copy of any information, including Confidential Information, that the Receiving Party reasonably
believes is required to comply with Applicable Law. The Receiving Party shall not disclose to third parties any Confidential Information or any reports, recommendations, conclusions or other results of work under this Agreement without prior consent
of an officer of the Disclosing Party. The obligations set forth in this Section 6, including the obligations of confidentiality and non-use shall be continuing and shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement and the Project
Agreement and will continue for a period of [REDACTED: Time Period] from the date of such expiration or termination. 

  
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 (d) The obligations of confidentiality and non-use set forth herein shall not apply to the
following: (i) Confidential Information at or after such time that it is or becomes publicly available through no fault of the Receiving Party; (ii) Confidential Information that is already independently known to the Receiving Party as
shown by prior written records; (iii) Confidential Information at or after such time that it is disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party with the legal right to do so; and (iv) solely with respect to the specific relevant process,
order or request, Confidential Information required to be disclosed pursuant to judicial process, court order or administrative request, provided that the Receiving Party shall so notify the Disclosing Party sufficiently prior to disclosing such
Confidential Information as to permit the Disclosing Party to seek a protective order. inVentiv acknowledges and agrees that Client shall not be in breach of this Agreement and any Project Agreement if the Agreement and any Project Agreement are
filed with Canadian securities regulatory authorities and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on a non-confidential basis for the purposes of complying with its continuous disclosure obligations under securities regulation; provided,
however, that Client shall provide inVentiv with reasonable notice of the required disclosure and shall consider in good faith any redactions proposed by inVentiv. 
  

	7.	Restrictions on Solicitation  

 (a) Neither Party may solicit the employees
or independent contractors of the other Party , whom they become aware of through the Services provided by inVentiv in a Project Agreement , to become employees of, or consultants to, the other Party during the Term of this Agreement and any Project
Agreement and for a [REDACTED: Time Period] following the termination of both this Agreement and any Project Agreement. The provisions of this Section 7 shall not apply with respect to either Party’s employees or independent
contractors who seek employment from the other Party on their own initiative, such as, but not limited to, in response to a Party’s general vacancy announcement or advertisement. 

(b) Client agrees during the Term of this Agreement and for [REDACTED: Time Period] thereafter not: (i) to provide any contact
information (including name, address, phone number or e-mail address) of any inVentiv Employee to any third party which provides or proposes to provide Client with the same services being provided by inVentiv pursuant to a Project Agreement, or
(ii) to assist actively in any other way such a third party in employing or retaining such inVentiv Employee. 
 (c) Client shall pay
to inVentiv or cause the third party to pay to inVentiv, as the case may be, [REDACTED: Amount] for each inVentiv Employee so employed or retained as liquidated damages for breach of Sections 7(a) and 7(b). 

 

	8.	Indemnification  

 (a) inVentiv shall indemnify and hold Client, its
officers, directors, agents and employees harmless from and defend them against any and all third party liabilities, losses, proceedings, suits, actions, damages, claims or expenses of any kind, including court costs and

  
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reasonable attorneys’ fees (collectively, “Losses”) which are caused by: (i) any negligent acts or omissions by or the willful misconduct of inVentiv, its agents, directors,
officers, or employees, and (ii) any material breach of this Agreement or any Project Agreement by inVentiv, its agents, directors, officers or employees. 

(b) Client shall indemnify and hold inVentiv, its officers, directors, agents, and employees harmless from and defend against any and all
Losses which are caused by: (i) any negligent acts or omissions by or the willful misconduct of Client, its agents, directors, officers or employees, (ii) any material breach of this Agreement or any Project Agreement by Client, its
agents, directors, officers or employees, (iii) any product liability claims, whether arising out of warranty, negligence, strict liability (including manufacturing, design, warning or instruction claims) or any other product based statutory
claim, and (iv) any intellectual property infringement claims relating to any trademarks owned by or licensed to Client. 
 (c) In case
any action, proceeding or claim shall be brought against one of the Parties hereto (an “Indemnified Party”) based upon any of the above claims and in respect of which indemnity may be sought against the other Party hereto (the
“Indemnifying Party”) such Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party in writing. The failure by an Indemnified Party to notify the Indemnifying Party of such Claim shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of
responsibility under this Section, except to the extent such failure adversely prejudices the ability of the Indemnifying Party to defend such claim. The Indemnifying Party at its expense, with counsel of its own choice, shall defend against,
negotiate, settle or otherwise deal with any such claim, provided that the Indemnifying Party shall not enter into any settlement or compromise of any claim which could lead to liability or create any financial or other obligation on the part of the
Indemnified Party without the Indemnified Party’s prior written consent. The Indemnified Party may participate in the defense of any claim with counsel of its own choice and at its own expense. The parties agree to cooperate fully with each
other in connection with the defense, negotiation or settlement of any such claims. In the event that the Indemnifying Party does not undertake the defense, compromise or settlement of any claim, the Indemnified Party shall have the right to control
the defense or settlement of such claim with counsel of its choosing. 
 (d) Client shall reimburse inVentiv for all reasonable actual
out-of-pocket expenses incurred by inVentiv in connection with responses to subpoenas and other similar legal orders issued to inVentiv in respect to Client’s product or the Services performed under this Agreement and the applicable Project
Agreement. However, Client shall have no obligation to reimburse inVentiv for any such expenses (and to the extent paid by Client to inVentiv, shall be repaid by inVentiv to Client) arising out of, in connection with or otherwise relating to actions
or omissions of inVentiv or its employees, agents, officers, directors and/or Affiliates that violate this Agreement or Applicable Law. 
  

	9.	Limitation of Liability 

 Neither Party shall be liable to the other Party with
respect to any subject matter of this Agreement or any Project Agreement under any contract, tort, negligence, strict liability, breach of warranty (express or implied) or other theory for any indirect, incidental, special, punitive, exemplary or
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advised of the possibility of such damages. The foregoing limitation shall not apply to the parties indemnification obligations set forth in Section 8 above. In addition, the total liability
of inVentiv to Client for direct damages resulting from the performance of the services set forth in this Agreement and in any one or more Project Agreements between the Parties shall be limited to [REDACTED: Maximum Liability Calculation]
giving rise to the claim(s) during the [REDACTED: Time Period] immediately preceding the event giving rise to the claim(s). Notwithstanding the foregoing, inVentiv’s total liability to Client for direct damages shall be unlimited if it
is based upon, arises out of, or is in connection with, any willful misconduct or gross negligence of inVentiv or any of its Affiliates and their respective agents, directors, officers and employees. 

 

	10.	Intellectual Property; Ownership 

 (a) Except as set forth in Sections 10(b)
below, all documents, materials, reports and deliverables provided by inVentiv to Client pursuant hereto whether or not patentable, copyrightable, or susceptible to any other form of legal protection which are made, conceived, reduced to practice or
authored by inVentiv, or inVentiv’s employees, representatives or agents (if any) as a result of the performance of Services, or which are derived from use or possession of Client’s Confidential Information (collectively, the
“Deliverables”) shall be the sole and exclusive property of Client. Each Deliverable constituting an original work shall be considered a work made for hire under applicable copyright laws. Subject to Section 10(b) below, inVentiv
hereby assigns and agrees to assign to Client all right, title and interest in all worldwide intellectual property rights in the Deliverables, including without limitation, patents, copyrights, and trade secrets. 

(b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth herein, to the extent any Deliverable or work made for hire include inVentiv’s
concepts, ideas, models, know-how, software, methodologies, technology, techniques, procedures, management tools, workshops, manuals, macros, data files, inventions, and other intellectual capital and property that inVentiv has developed, created or
acquired prior to, in the course of, or independent of performing Services under this Agreement (the “inVentiv Materials”), inVentiv shall retain exclusive ownership in such inVentiv Materials. inVentiv hereby grants Client a
non-exclusive, royalty-free right and license, for it to use the inVentiv Materials solely in connection with its use of the Deliverables created by inVentiv in connection with the Services. 

 

	11.	Term  

 The Agreement shall be in effect as of the Effective Date and shall remain
in effect until the third anniversary of the Effective Date (the “Term”) or until such later date as may be set forth in a Project Agreement (it being understood that this Agreement will not terminate in the event the term set forth in a
Project Agreement is longer than the term set forth herein). The Parties may extend this Agreement for additional periods of one year each (each an “Additional Term”) by mutual written agreement not less than [REDACTED: Time Period]
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	12.	Termination  

 (a) This Agreement and any Project Agreement may be terminated by
inVentiv or Client upon giving written notice as follows: 
 (i) by inVentiv, if any undisputed payment to inVentiv by Client is not made
when due and such payment is not made within [REDACTED: Time Period] from the date of written notice from inVentiv to Client of such nonpayment; 

(ii) by either Party, in the event that the other Party has committed a material breach of this Agreement and such breach has not been cured
within [REDACTED: Time Period] of receipt of written notice from the non-breaching Party of such breach (provided that, during the [REDACTED: Time Period] cure period for termination due to breach, each Party will continue to perform
its obligations under the Agreement); 
 (iii) by either Party, in the event the other Party is either debarred from federal contracting or
is a “Sanctioned Entity”. For purposes hereof, a Sanctioned Entity is an entity that: 
 (A) Is currently under indictment or
prosecution for, or has been convicted (as defined in 42 C.F.R. § 1001.2) of: (1) any offense related to the delivery of an item or service under the Medicare or Medicaid programs or any program funded under Title V or Title XX of the
Social Security Act (the Maternal and Child Health Services Program or the Block grants to States for Social Services programs, respectively), (2) a criminal offense relating to neglect or abuse of patients in connection with the delivery of a
health care item or service, (3) fraud, theft, embezzlement, or other financial misconduct in connection with the delivery of a health care item or service, (4) obstructing an investigation of any crime referred to in (1) through
(3) above, or (5) unlawful manufacture, distribution, prescription, or dispensing of a controlled substance; or 
 (B) Has been
required to pay any civil monetary penalty regarding false, fraudulent, or impermissible claims under, or payments to induce a reduction or limitation of health care services to beneficiaries of, any state or federal health care program, or is
currently the subject of any investigation or proceeding which may result in such payment; or 
 (C) Has been excluded from participation
in the Medicare, Medicaid, or Maternal and Child Health Services (Title V) program, or any program funded under the Block Grants to States for Social Services (Title II) program; or 

(iv) by either Party, in the event that the other Party has become insolvent or has been dissolved or liquidated, filed or has filed against
it, a petition in bankruptcy and such petition is not dismissed within [REDACTED: Time Period] of the filing, makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; or has a receiver appointed for a substantial portion of its assets; 

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written notice; provided, however, that each Project Agreement may set forth specific consequences of termination, which may include an appropriate wind down process and termination fees due.

 (b) Upon the effective date of such termination, the parties shall have no further obligation to each other (other than those set forth
in Sections 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 13), except that Client shall pay the amounts set forth or provided for in any Project Agreement through the actual date of termination. 
  

	13.	Venue and Jurisdiction 

 This Agreement shall be construed according to the laws
of the State of New Jersey (without reference to any principles regarding conflicts of law) and any action brought by either inVentiv or Client in connection with this Agreement shall be brought in the state or federal courts located in the State of
New Jersey. 
  

	14.	Miscellaneous 

 (a) Each Party undertakes to maintain appropriate insurance in
commercially reasonable amounts with financially capable carriers. In addition, Client shall carry product liability insurance in the amount of at least [REDACTED: Amount]. Client’s indemnity shall not be capped by its insurance limits.
Each Party shall name the other Party as an additional insured on all liability insurance coverage as their interests may appear. In addition, upon written request, each Party will provide the other with evidence of coverage complying with this
Section. The Parties understand and agree that additional insurance requirements may be set forth in the Project Agreements. 
 (b) Neither
inVentiv nor Client may assign or transfer this Agreement or any Project Agreement or any of its rights, duties or obligations hereunder without the other Party’s prior written consent; provided, however, that either inVentiv or Client may
assign or transfer its rights, duties and obligations as part of an acquisition or purchase of inVentiv or Client, without the prior written consent of the other Party when: (i) such assignment is to a successor-in-interest to all or
substantially all of the ownerships interest or business assets of such Party whether in a merger, sale of stock, sale of assets or other similar transaction; and (ii) the successor is a financially capable business entity. Any permitted
successor or assignee of this Agreement and the rights and/or obligations hereunder, will be in writing (satisfactory in form and substance) to the other Party, expressly assume this Agreement and any existing Project Agreement and the rights and
obligations hereunder. If such a writing is not received, any proposed assignment or transfer need not be recognized and shall be null and void. 

(c) This Agreement supersedes all prior arrangements and understandings between Parties related to the subject matter hereof. 

(d) Except for Client’s payment obligations, noncompliance with the obligations of this Agreement due to a state of force majeure, the
laws or regulations of any government, regulatory or judicial authority, war, civil commotion, destruction of facilities and materials, fire, flood, earthquake or storm, shortage of materials, failure of public utilities or common carriers, and any
other similar causes beyond the reasonable control of the applicable Party, shall not constitute a breach of contract. 

  
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 (e) If any provision of this Agreement is finally declared or found to be illegal or
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction, both Parties shall be relieved of all obligations arising under such provision, but, if capable of performance, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected by such declaration or finding.

 (f) This Agreement, together with each applicable Project Agreement (including any attachments or exhibits hereunder or thereunder),
contains all of the terms and conditions of the agreement between the Parties and constitutes the complete understanding of the Parties with respect thereto. No modification, extension or release from any provision hereof shall be affected by mutual
agreement, acknowledgment, acceptance of contract documents, or otherwise, unless the same shall be in writing signed by the other Party and specifically described as an amendment or extension of this Agreement. 

(g) The form and content of any public announcement to be made by one Party regarding this Agreement, or the subject matter contained herein,
shall be subject to the prior written consent of the other Party (which consent may not be unreasonably withheld), except as may be required by Applicable Law, in which event the other Party shall endeavor to give the other Party reasonable advance
notice and review of any such disclosure. Notwithstanding the above, either Party may, in connection with its general marketing materials and without the consent of the other Party, list the name of the other Party in a non-descriptive fashion, in a
list of the names of other similarly situated third parties that such Party does business with. 
 (h) This Agreement may be executed in any
number of counterparts, each of which, when executed, shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together shall constitute one and the same document. 

(i) Any notices required or permitted under this Agreement shall be given in person or sent by first class, certified mail to: 

 

			
	 To Client: Theratechnologies Inc.
  

Address:
 2310 Alfred-Nobel Blvd

Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4S2B4
	  	 To inVentiv: Ventiv Commercial Services, LLC
  

Address: 500 Atrium Drive
 Somerset, NJ 08873,
USA

		
	 Attention: [REDACTED: Position]
  

Fax: [REDACTED: Fax Number]
	  	 Attention: [REDACTED: Position]
  

Fax: [REDACTED: Fax Number]

		
	 Copy To:
  

Theratechnologies Inc.
 2310 Alfred-Nobel Blvd

Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4S2B4
 Attention : [REDACTED:
Position]
 Fax: [REDACTED: Fax Number]
	  	 Copy To:
  

inVentiv Health, Inc.
 500 Atrium Drive

Somerset, NJ 08873
 USA

Attn: [REDACTED: Position]
 Fax: [REDACTED: Fax
Number]

  
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 or to such other address or to such other person as may be designated by written notice given from time to time
during the term of this Agreement by one Party to the other. 
 (j) Each of the Parties shall do, execute and perform and shall procure to
be done and perform all such further acts deeds documents and things as the other Party may reasonably require from time to time to give full effect to the terms of this Agreement. 

(k) Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, each Party shall pay its own expenses and costs incidental to the preparation of
this Agreement and to the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or each Project Agreement. 
 WHEREFORE, the
Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their duly authorized representatives as of the Effective Date. 
  

									
	THERATECHNOLOGIES INC.	 		 	VENTIV COMMERCIAL SERVICES, LLC
					
	By:	 	 (signed) Luc Tanguay
	 		 	By:	 	 (signed) Michael P. Ryan

	Title: President and CEO	 		 	Title: CFO

  
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 Exhibit A 

FORM OF PROJECT AGREEMENT 

This Project Agreement (the “Project Agreement”) made as of
                             , 201     by and between (INSERT NAME
AND ADDRESS OF CORRECT INVENTIV ENTITY) with its principal office located at
                                        
(“inVentiv”) and Theratechnologies Inc., a Canadian corporation with offices located at 2310 Alfred-Nobel Blvd., Montreal, Quebec, Canada H4S2B4 (“Client”). Client and inVentiv may each be referred to herein as a
“Party” and collectively, the “Parties”. 
 RECITALS 

A. Client and inVentiv have entered into a Master Services Agreement dated as of December 10, 2013 (the “Agreement”). 

B. Client and inVentiv desire to enter into this Project Agreement (the “PA”). 

 

	2.	Interpretation and Construction 

 (a) The Parties confirm that the Master Service
Agreement shall govern the relationship between the Parties. Unless otherwise specifically set forth herein, in the event of a conflict or inconsistency between the terms and conditions set forth in the Master Service Agreement and the terms and
conditions set forth in this Project Agreement, the terms and conditions set forth in the Master Service Agreement shall take precedence, govern and control. 

(b) The Parties hereby acknowledge that the terms set forth in this Master Service Agreement are incorporated herein by reference, as if fully
set forth at length therein. 
  

	2.	The Services  

 A detailed description of the services (the “Services”)
is set forth on Appendix A attached hereto. 
  

	3.	Fees 

 Set forth on Appendix B attached hereto is a summary of the costs and fees
to be paid by Client to inVentiv for the performance of the Services. 
 WHEREFORE, the parties hereto have caused this Project Agreement to
be executed by their duly authorized representatives. 
  

									
	THERATECHNOLOGIES INC.	 		 	VENTIV COMMERCIAL SERVICES, LLC
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

									
					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	  

  
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 APPENDIX A 

THE SERVICES 

  
 15 

 APPENDIX B 

FEES AND COSTS 

  
 16 

 Appendix B 

inVentiv Companies 
 Chandler
Chicco Agency, LLC 
 Campbell Alliance Group, Inc. 

inVentiv Communications, Inc. 
 inVentiv Health
Clinical, LLC 
 inVentiv Patient Access Solutions, LLC 

Ventiv Commercial Solutions, LLC 

  
 17EX-4.13

 Exhibit 4.13 

AMENDMENT TO 

DEVELOPMENT AND SUPPLY AGREEMENT 

BETWEEN HOSPIRA WORLDWIDE, INC. 

and 
 THERATECHNOLOGIES
INC. 
 This Amendment to the Development and Supply Agreement (“Amendment”) is made and
effective as of October 17, 2013 (“Amendment Effective Date”), by and between Hospira Worldwide, Inc. (“Hospira”), and Theratechnologies Inc. (“Theratechnologies”),
each herein referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.” Capitalized terms used in this Amendment that are not otherwise defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Kit Pack
Agreement (as defined herein). References to numbered sections and exhibits cited herein refer to specific sections of, and exhibits to the Kit Pack Agreement, as amended. 

RECITALS 

WHEREAS, Hospira and Theratechnologies are Parties to that certain Development and Supply Agreement with an effective
date of the 24th day of December, 2009 (“Kit Pack Agreement”); and 

WHEREAS, the Parties now desire to amend the Kit Pack Agreement under the terms and conditions set forth below. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and Kit Pack Agreements set forth in this Amendment,
and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree that the Kit Pack Agreement is amended as follows: 

 

	1)	 Section 4.8. The following sentence is added to the end of existing Section 4.8: 

“For the avoidance of doubt, Hospira’s option to increase the Kit Product price shall be effective for Kit Product
deliveries up to and including January 1, 2015 and until the expiry of this Kit Pack Agreement.” 
  

	2)	 Section 9.1. Section 9.1 is hereby amended by replacing the text in its entirety with the following provisions:

 “9.1 Term. This Kit Pack Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and, unless
earlier terminated as provided below, shall expire automatically on March 25, 2015. The Parties may, but shall not be obligated to, extend the term of the Kit Pack Agreement for such periods of time and upon other terms and conditions as they
shall mutually agree.” 
  

	3)	 Section 9.5. The language in Section 9.5 is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

 “Each party shall have the right to terminate the Agreement prior to the Term by giving the other
party six (6) months prior written notice.” 

	4)	 Except as expressly amended herein, all other terms and conditions of the Kit Pack Agreement shall remain in full force and effect, and enforceable
in accordance with its terms. The terms and conditions of this Amendment are hereby incorporated into and made a part of the Kit Pack Agreement. 

  

	5)	 This Amendment may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute
one instrument. The Parties may sign and deliver this Amendment by facsimile or sent by electronic mail in portable document format (PDF) and a reproduction of this Amendment made by facsimile or PDF will have the same effect as a signed and
delivered original version. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have each caused their duly
authorized representatives to execute this Amendment by signing below as of the above-referenced Amendment Effective Date. 
  

									
	By:	 	(signed) Kevin Orfan	 		 	By:	 	(signed) Luc Tanguay
		 	(Signature)	 		 		 	(Signature)
			
	Name: Kevin Orfan	 		 	Name: Luc Tanguay
			
	 Title: Director, Business Development

  One 2 One Global Contract Manufacturing Services
	 		 	Title: President and Chief Executive Officer
					
		 		 		 	By:	 	(signed) Pierre Perazzelli
		 		 		 		 	(Signature)
				
		 		 		 	Name: Pierre Perazzelli
				
		 		 		 	Title: Vice President, Pharmaceutical Development

  

			
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