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Trademark Application for “FREESTYLE LIBRE PRO” Filed by Abbott Laboratories

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Pharma Business Week -- According to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx journalists, a trademark application has been made for

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Pharma Business Week — According to news reporting originating from Washington, D.C., by NewsRx journalists, a trademark application has been made for “FREESTYLE LIBRE PRO” by Elisa M. Valenzona, representing Abbott Laboratories. This application was made available to the public on June 26, 2014 (see also Pharmaceutical Companies).
The international trademark goods and services class codes for this trademark application are 009 and 010.
The serial number for this application is 86062997.
As submitted by the applicant, this trademark application relates to the following goods and services:
• Computer software application used for the management of diabetes;
• Sensor-based glucose monitors.
The owner/registrar information for this application is: Elisa M. Valenzona, Abbott Laboratories, 100 Abbott Park Rd, Abbott Park, IL 60064-3500.
Keywords for this news article include: Pharmaceutical Companies, Trademarks, Abbott Laboratories.
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