Trademark: OOCUITY 1972392
Word
OOCUITY
ID
1972392
Trademark Type
Word
Status
Protected: Registered/protected
Application Date
10 September 2018
Registration Date
10 September 2018
Renewal Date
10 September 2028

Owner(s)
Service

Goods and Services:
Class 5:
Products for medical use especially for the treatment of brain diseases and disorders; preparation for the diagnosis and treatment of brain diseases and disorders; preparation for medical use especially for modifying the bioavailability of therapeutic agents; preparation for medical use especially for the diagnosis and treatment of tumors; preparation for medical use particularly for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, epilepsy and all types of neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases and disorders; preparation for medical use, in particular for treating the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, symptoms of epilepsy and symptoms related to any type of neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders and diseases; preparation for the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders and diseases using deep brain stimulation, electrical transcranial stimulation, transcranial direct-current stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, any form of electromagnetic stimulation (light, magnetic field, electric field), radio frequency or ultrasound stimulation; health care products; radiological contrast substances for medical use; nanoparticles for medical use; preparation based on nanomaterials for the delivery of therapeutic agents; chemical reagents for medical use; bacteriological preparations for medical use; biological preparations for medical use; enzymes for medical use; enzyme preparations for medical use; chemical preparations for medical or pharmaceutical use; diagnostic products for medical use; drugs for medical use; medicines for human medicine; tonics (medicines); antibiotics; antiseptics; chemico-pharmaceutical products; pharmaceutical products for human use; dietary substances for medical use; remedies for human medicine