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SANKYO PHARMA Trademark

SANKYO PHARMA is a USPTO trademark filed by Sankyo Company Limited. Status: Cancelled.

Trademark Facts

MarkSANKYO PHARMA
Serial Number75586071
Registration Number2399082
StatusCancelled
Filing Date1998-11-10
Registration Date2000-10-31
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes005 (Pharmaceuticals)
OwnerSankyo Company Limited
Attorney of RecordDavid Toren
Prosecution Events15
Latest EventC8.. on 2007-08-04

Goods & Services

Central nervous system depressants, preparations for ophthalmic use, anti-histaminics, cardiotonics, arrhythmia treating agents, diuretics, hypotensors, prophylactic for the treatment of asthma, antitussives and expectorants, stomachics and digestives, antacids, hormones, namely, pituitary hormones for the treatment of infertility, thyroid hormones for the treatment of hyperthyroidism, anabolic hormones for the treatment of aplastic anemia and osteoporosis, corticosteroids for treatment of hypopituitarism, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, crohn's disease, and chronic active hepatitis; estrogen and progesterone used as combined oral contraceptives; urinary antiseptics, analgesics, anti-itching agents, cataplasms for the treatment of bruises, lumbago and stiff shoulder, pharmaceutical preparations used to treat hair disorders, vitamin preparations, food enriching agents for treating vitamin deficiencies, anti-coagulants, enzyme preparations for control of malabsorption and diarrhea, anti-cancer preparations, anti-sarcoma preparations, antibiotics and their preparations for the treatment of infectious diseases, antituberculotic agents, influenza vaccines, diphtheria 'vaccines, tetanus vaccines, gas gangrene vaccines, Japanese encephalitis vaccines, in vitro tetrodotoxines for medical use, antiprotozoals for the treatment of trichomoniasis and dermatophytosis, anthelmintics for the treatment of threadworm and toxoplasmaosis, naturally occurring drugs for treating peptic ulcers, charred drugs for treating peptic ulcers, moxa for treating peptic ulcers, veterinary drugs for the treatment of distemper in dogs, distomatosis in dogs, coccidium in chickens, and dysentery in pigs, germination controllers and plant rearing agents, namely, herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, bactericides and rodenticides for domestic and/or agricultural use, antiseptics, drugs for arteriosclerosis, oncostatic drugs for the treatment for cancer, multienzyme digestants for in vivo use, antifungal antibiotics for treating trichomoniasis and dermatophytosis, antiparkinsonism drugs, minor tranquilizers, and antianxiety agents

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