Lamisil (terbinafine) is an anti fungal antibiotic. Lamisil is used to treat infections caused by fungus. Lamisil is one of the world’s leading topical anti-fungal treatments designed to cure athlete’s foot and jock itch.
This warning is specific to infringement of the GSK Lamisil and Lamisil AT word marks and Lamisil service mark.
Anti fungal treatment products Lamisil AT and Lamisil AF Defense anti fungal products are registered trademarks of Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK). They come in many forms, so explore and find the right product for you.
Don't be fooled by look alike products bearing the Lamisil service mark or trade mark. Authentic products will bear the GSK brand name. Lamisil is a registered trademark of Sandoz AG (Sandoz LTD., Sandoz S.A.) Corporation Switzerland, a subsidiary of GSK, a multinational pharmaceutical company.
This is the authentic GSK Lamisil service mark registered with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
It is an infringement on the mark to use it without the consent of Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK).
Authentic GSK Lamisil products are clearly labeled on the packaging.
If the packaging is not labeled Glaxo Smith Kline (or Novartis for prior versions), it is not an authentic Lamisil product.
Authentic Lamisil® Products are clearly labeled GSK and "Distributed by: GSK Consumer Healthcare (or Novartis Consumer Health, Inc. for prior products).
The ingredients in counterfeit products are unknown and may be ineffective.
This Lamisil branded product is sold on Amazon and contains three Lamisil branded products: a cream, a liquid and a solid (soap?) substance.
This is not a product offered in the Novartis product line. Its ingredients are unknown.
Products bearing the Lamisil trademark are appearing on eBay and Amazon. These products are not authentic GSK (or Novartis) Lamisil products and ingredients are unknown.
There is not a Nail, Skin, Body Lamisil product in the GSK or Novartis product line.
The fake Lamisil "Nail Skin Body" product is available in different bottle styles.
This is not a product offered in the GSK (or prior Novartis) product line.
GSK does NOT make Lamisil soap, but the counterfeits can be found on eBay and Amazon.
The ingredients in this fake Lamisil soap found on eBay are unknown.
This variation of the Lamisil Nail Skin Body product is labeled "Made in Mexico."
This product, while appearing similar to Lamisil branded products, is not in the GSK (or Novartis) product line.
The fake Lamisil "Nail Skin Body" product is available in different bottle styles.
This is not a product offered in the GSK (or Novartis) product line.
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