PAINQUIL

Registered
Word Mark

Key Information

Serial Number

Registration Number

Status

Registered

Ownership

TP

Owner Name

Type: Organization / Corporation

Address

1 Procter and Gamble Plaza
Cincinnati, OH 45202

Critical Dates

First Use Date

May 7, 2024

Filing Date

Jul 19, 2023

Registration Date

Sep 30, 2025

Mark Descriptions

Goods

Class 5
Pain relief medication

Mark Elements

Text Mark
PAINQUIL
Category
Trademark
Standard Characters
Yes
Color Claim
No
Data source: USPTO TSDR
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Trademark Timeline

First Use

May 7, 2024

Filing Date

Jul 19, 2023

Publication Date

Mar 12, 2024

Registration Date

Sep 30, 2025

USPTO Records

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Trademark Summary

PAINQUIL is a standard character word mark owned by The Procter and Gamble Company covering pain relief medication in International Class 005, with additional domestic class claims in 006, 018, 044, 046, 051, and 052. The mark is registered on the Principal Register as of September 30, 2025, under Registration Number 7969640, following an initial intent-to-use filing that converted to use basis with first use in commerce on May 7, 2024. No oppositions, legal proceedings, or notable issues are present.

Recent Activity

Filed on July 19, 2023, the application was published for opposition on March 12, 2024, issued a Notice of Allowance on May 7, 2024, and progressed through a statement of use filed on November 20, 2024 (with one extension granted) before achieving registration on September 30, 2025.
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