Pfizer wins in India

Pfizer wins in India

In the fast-paced world of pharmaceuticals, where brand names hold immense value, a recent legal battle unfolded between Pfizer Products Inc. and Renovision Exports Private Limited (Renovision). The dispute centered around the trademark VIAGRA, a well-known product of Pfizer used in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Notably, the entire conflict took place in India.

Table of contents:

Conflict start

In February 2005, Pfizer discovered that Renovision was selling products under the name VIGOURA, which they described as “Nervine Tonic for Men” and “Homeopathic Medicine Invented in Germany.” Pfizer accused Renovision of trademark infringement, arguing that VIGOURA was confusingly similar to VIAGRA and could therefore mislead consumers about the origin of the goods. As a result, the case was taken to court. In the statement of claim, Pfizer emphasized that VIAGRA was launched on the US market in 1998 and has since generated approximately $10 billion in revenue worldwide. The VIAGRA trademark has n registered in over 147 countries, including India since 1996.

Response to the lawsuit

In response to the lawsuit, Renovision argued that their products, such as “Vigoura 1000,” “Vigoura 2000,” and “Vigoura 5000,” are distinct homeopathic medicines with different purposes and do not constitute direct competition with VIAGRA. They claimed that the effects of their medicines appear gradually, in contrast to the immediate effect of VIAGRA. Consequently, there is no infringement in this case.

Court ruling

After examining the case, the Delhi court concluded that the VIGOURA and VIAGRA trademarks are phonetically and visually similar, which could lead to consumer confusion. It emphasized that the similarity in the “Vi” prefix and the “Ra” suffix creates a phonetic resemblance. The letter structure and length of both trademarks also contribute to their similarity. Adding numbers to VIGOURA does not sufficiently distinguish it from VIAGRA.

As a result, the court ruled that Renovision’s use of the VIGOURA trademark infringes Pfizer’s trademark rights for VIAGRA, due to the existing similarities and the risk of misleading consumers.

Table of contents:

“The VIGOURA and VIAGRA trademarks are phonetically and visually similar, which may lead to consumer confusion.”

Start character scan now

Fill out the form and we will get back to you within the next … with a preliminary quote.

    Jaki znak mamy zbadać?


    Wybierz „znak słowny”, jeżeli chcesz zbadać oznaczenie słowne, i wpisz je w okienku poniżej. Możesz podać tylko jedno oznaczenie.
    Wybierz „znak graficzny lub słowno-graficzny”, jeżeli Twój znak ma określoną postać graficzną. W okienku poniżej wpisz elementy słowne, jeżeli takie pojawiają się na grafice, i dodaj plik zawierający grafikę znaku. Możesz przesłać tylko jeden plik o maksymalnym rozmiarze 1mb.

    Podaj szczegółowo, dla jakich towarów lub usług będzie używany Twój znak. W okienku poniżej wyszukaj odpowiedni termin, a następnie kliknij na niego, by dodać towar lub usługę do listy. Możesz dodać jednocześnie wiele towarów lub usług. Przed przejściem do następnego kroku upewnij się, że na liście znajdują się wszystkie towary lub usługi – później nie będzie można jej zmodyfikować!

    jakich produktów lub usług dotyczy rejestracja