Class Five (5) of the nice classification of goods and services for classifying trademarks mainly includes Pharmaceuticals, medical and veterinary preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes; dietetic food and substances adapted for medical or veterinary use, food for babies; dietary supplements for human beings and animals; plasters, materials for dressings; material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides.

All goods that are illustrated under this class are important to the vast majority of consumers, and it can be said that many of them may enter the daily use of many of them, such as – medicine, natural remedies, soap, pharmaceutical detergents, pest control preparation,

But as a woman, this class is important to me in for every step of my life because it includes the Feminine hygiene products classification, It is also important to me as a future mother as it is among the goods included under this class the – Nappies for babies.

This class is also important for the Farmers and animal lovers since it includes the Dietary supplements for animals.

Examples for the Top ten applicants who file trademarks on class 5 internationally

1Johnson & Johnson

2- Pfizer

3- Roche

4- Novartis

5- Merck & Co

6- Virbac

7- Zoetis

8- Little Spoon

9- ByHeart

10- Compeed

Some famous brands from the region explained and illustrated in class 5 include; Hikma Pharmaceuticals (Pharmaceutical), tabuk pharmaceuticals (Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations).

  • Commonly confused Goods:

1- Class 5 VS class 1

While class 5 does include pharmaceuticals and other preparations for medical or veterinary purposes, ingredients that are used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals are mainly in class 1 such as – vitamins, preservatives and antioxidants (Class 1 – Chemicals),

For example: vitamins that are used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals; antioxidants for example used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals those categories of goods are illustrated in class 1 but vitamin preparations; chemical preparations for pharmaceutical purposes are illustrated in class 5 and that’s very confusing but it will not be when we understand that the word preparations in the pharmaceutical meaning means the final product that will be used by the average consumer but the vitamins and the chemicals included in class 1 means the active ingredients used in the manufacture of pharmaceuticals which means that the end user for this will be the pharmaceutical companies.

2- Class 5 VS class 3

In addition, class 5 does include sanitary preparations used for personal hygiene, other than toiletries, for example Antibacterial Liquid Hand Soap.

Sanitary preparations help in producing non-medicated toiletries for example Persona hygiene, bathroom and shower care items are mainly in Class 3.

3- Class 5 VS class 10

The most commonly confused Goods between class 5 and class 10 is:

Diagnostic preparations for medical purposes, such as preparations used to determine whether a patient has developed a hypersensitivity to a certain type of organisms, which is protected in class 5.

Diagnostic devices for medical purposes such as a blood pressure monitor or a heart rate monitor, which illustrated in class 10.

3- Class 5 VS class 29

Class 5 of the nice classification for trademarks also covers meal replacements and dietetic food and beverages adapted for medical or veterinary use. Other type of meal replacements and dietetic food such as low-fat potato crisps are included on class 29.

When thinking of the Class 5 trademark classification, one should keep in mind that the class has multiple overlapping products with goods from class 1, 3, 10, 42 and 44. Therefore, these classes are said to be coordinated classes with the highest risk of potential confusion. To ensure you are choosing the right class for your trademark, before you protect under class 5 make sure to rule out all the coordinated classes –

  • Class 1 – Chemicals for use in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; fire extinguishing and fire prevention compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; substances for tanning animal skins and hides; adhesives for use in industry; putties and other paste fillers; compost, manures, fertilizers; biological preparations for use in industry and science.
  • Class 3 – Non-medicated cosmetics and toiletry preparations; non-medicated dentifrices; perfumery, essential oils; bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations, deodorants for human beings or for animals .
  • Class 10 – Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments; artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopedic articles; suture materials; therapeutic and assistive devices adapted for persons with disabilities; massage apparatus; apparatus, devices and articles for nursing infants; sexual activity apparatus, devices and articles.
  • Class 42 – Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis, industrial research and industrial design services; quality control and authentication services; design and development of computer hardware and software.
  • Class 44 – Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, aquaculture, horticulture and forestry services.

Explaining some of the more recent changes in the nice classification relating to goods on class 5

 

Under both the 10th (effective January 1, 2012) and 11th (effective January 1, 2017) editions of the Nice Classification, identifications for dietetic foods and dietetic beverages in Class 5 must indicate that the goods are “adapted for medical use” or “adapted for veterinary use” (or include other words that indicate that these items can be adapted for a particular medical or veterinary use) to make it clear that their purpose and use are not as part of a regular diet for human beings or animals  However, we can find  the dietetic food and beverages not suitable for medical or veterinary consumption under the following classes  (29, 30). For example, ” preserved, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables” in the Class 29 and “cocoa,” “confectionery,” and “sugar” in Class 30.

 

  • “Under the 10th edition, identifications for dietetic food and dietetic beverages adapted for medical or veterinary use in Class 5 were required to indicate the specific dietetic food, or dietetic beverage item. However, under the 11th edition, it is no longer a requirement that the particular dietetic food or dietetic beverage item adapted for medical or veterinary use be indicated. For example, “dietetic foods adapted for medical purposes” and “dietetic beverages adapted for medical purposes” are acceptable identifications in Class 5 under the 11th edition”.

Hierarchy of good on class 5; 

The EUIPO in collaboration with WIPO have developed a hierarchy of goods and services within a class to link the different products and to make the classification process easier. The hierarchy does not have any legal effect in trademark examination or in the comparison of goods and services; it was only created as an assistive tool.

Class 5 of the Nice classification is divided into the below sub-sections:

Dietary supplements and Dietetic preparation

  • Food for babies
  • Dietary supplements for animals

 

Dietary preparation and Articles, and Medicated dentifrices

Sanitary preparation and Articles

  • Disinfectants and Antiseptics
  • Deodorizers and Air purifiers
  • Absorbent articles for personal hygiene
  • Feminine hygiene products
  • Nappies for babies and In continents

 

Medicated sanitising soaps and detergents

Pest control preparation and Articles

Medical and Veterinary preparation and Articles

  • Live organs and Tissues for surgical purpose
  • Diagnostic preparation and Materials
  • Pharmaceuticals and Natural Remedies
  • Medical Dressings, Coverings and Applicators

 

 

 

 

 

Food for babies

 

 

 

 

Dietary supplements for animals

 

 

 

 

 

 

Disinfectants and Antiseptics

 

     
 

 

Deodorizers and Air purifiers

 

 

 

 

Absorbent articles for personal hygiene

 

 

 

 

 

Feminine hygiene products

 

 

Nappies for babies and In continents

 

 

Medicated sanitising soaps and detergents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pest control preparation and Articles

 

 

Live organs and Tissues for surgical purpose

 

 

Pharmaceuticals and Natural Remedies

 

 

Medical Dressings, Coverings and Applicators

 

 

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