- Regular toiletries and cosmetics (Class 3)
- Deodorants for people and pets (Class 3)
- Orthopedic bandages, surgical devices (Class 10)
- Diet/health foods NOT for medical/vet use (Classes 29, 30, 32)
Why Register a Trademark Under Class 5?
- Exclusive brand rights: Legally prevents others from copying or closely imitating your mark on these products in India.
- Builds credibility: Essential in a field where consumer safety and trust are top priorities.
- Regulatory advantage: Many pharma businesses require trademark proof for licensing, marketing, and pharmacy distribution.
Common Examples
- Pharmaceutical drugs: Tablets, capsules, injectables, ointments
- Health supplements: Protein powders, nutraceuticals, patient-specific foods
- Hospital disinfectant solutions: Sterilizers, medical wipes, hand rubs
- Veterinary products: Feed supplements, medicines for livestock or pets
- Medical hygiene supplies: Plasters, medical diapers, wound care
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1. What types of products are protected under Class 5?
Medicines (human/animal), supplements, disinfectants, veterinary preps, specialized dietetic products, and medical hygiene supplies.
Q2. Do I need to register in other classes if I make non-medicated cosmetics or foods?
Yes. Cosmetics/toiletries go under Class 3; non-medical foods/beverages go under respective food classes like 29, 30, or 32.
Q3. Can small pharma startups or nutraceutical brands register in Class 5?
Absolutely. Both large firms and startups/MSMEs can register, and many fee concessions exist for eligible entities.
Q4. Is professional help required for registration?
Not mandatory, but using an IP platform or advocate lowers the risk of rejections and errors.
Q5. Where can I find the official government list of Class 5 goods?
Refer to the IP India Class Search Tool or consult with verified platforms like TaxQue for guidance.