VIGILANZ - Drug Event Monitoring System Trademark Registration
Summary
The USPTO registered trademark VIGILANZ (Registration No. TM76302366) for a near real-time computer monitoring system comprising software and a database that anticipates and detects possible adverse drug events and alerts healthcare providers. The trademark, originally filed on August 20, 2001, was officially registered on April 2, 2026.
What changed
The USPTO granted registration of the VIGILANZ trademark for a drug event monitoring software system. The mark covers a computer application and database designed to anticipate, detect, and alert healthcare providers to adverse drug events in near real-time. This registration provides the owner with exclusive rights to use the VIGILANZ mark in connection with the specified goods in International Class 009. Healthcare technology companies and medical software developers should be aware of this existing trademark when developing similar adverse drug event monitoring solutions to avoid potential infringement issues.
What to do next
- Conduct trademark clearance before using similar marks for drug monitoring software
- Monitor for potential infringement by third parties using similar marks
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VIGILANZ
Registered TM76302366 Kind: registered Apr 02, 2026
Abstract
Near Real-Time Computer Monitoring System Comprised of A Software Application and Database that Anticipates and Detects Possible Adverse Drug Events, and Alerts Healthcare Providers to Adverse Drug Events
Filing Date
2001-08-20
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