USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application - STABILIZE FIRST
Summary
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application for 'STABILIZE FIRST' filed on March 22, 2026. The application pertains to addiction treatment services.
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The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has recorded an Intent to Use trademark application (TM99717172) for the mark 'STABILIZE FIRST'. The application, filed on March 22, 2026, indicates the mark will be used for addiction treatment services.
This filing signifies a potential future use of the trademark in commerce. While this is an initial application and not a final registration, it alerts interested parties to a pending claim for services within the healthcare sector, specifically addiction treatment. No immediate compliance actions are required for regulated entities based on this filing alone, but it may be relevant for entities operating in similar service areas.
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STABILIZE FIRST
Intent to Use TM99717172 Kind: intenttouse Mar 23, 2026
Abstract
Addiction treatment services
Filing Date
2026-03-22
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