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Mylan comes to Canada

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With the help of Rinaldi Communication Marketing, Mylan launched a vast ad campaign to advertise their recent implementation in the Canadian generics market.

Agency: Rinaldi Communication Marketing

Generic name/category: Corporate Communications
Company: Mylan
Country/Market: Canada, North America
Indication(s)/use: Awareness
Target: Healthcare Professionals (HCP) / Trade
Tagline: Pour vous et vos patients – For you and your patients
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration: double-page spread
Publication/Aired: 2009

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Jeternel beauty clinic – Attractive

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“beautiful”
beautiful

Fast wrinkle removal
Jeternel beauty clinic
www.jeternel-lab.ru

Agency: Voskhod, Yekaterinburg, Russia
Creative Director: Andrey Gubaydullin
Art Director: Vladislav Derevynnykh
Copywriter: Evgeny Primachenko
Illustrator and Designer: Dmitry Maslakov

Brand name: Jeternel beauty clinic
Generic name/category: Beauty clinic, aesthetics, dermatology
Country/Market: Russia, Europe
Indication(s)/use: skin_care, wrinkle removal
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Fast wrinkle removal
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration: single-page, poster
Publication/Aired: August 2009
Source: Ads of the World

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Aug 26, 2009

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Jeternel beauty clinic – Beautiful

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attractive?
attractive

Fast wrinkle removal
Jeternel beauty clinic
www.jeternel-lab.ru

Agency: Voskhod, Yekaterinburg, Russia
Creative Director: Andrey Gubaydullin
Art Director: Vladislav Derevynnykh
Copywriter: Evgeny Primachenko
Illustrator and Designer: Dmitry Maslakov

Brand name: Jeternel beauty clinic
Generic name/category: Beauty clinic, aesthetics, dermatology
Country/Market: Russia, Europe
Indication(s)/use: skin_care, wrinkle removal
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Fast wrinkle removal
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration: single-page, poster
Publication/Aired: August 2009
Source: Ads of the World

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Aug 26, 2009

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Advil PM

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Advil PM

Less time lying awake with aches and pains and more time asleep than Tylenol PM.

The difference is a better night's sleep.

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Advil is a brand of ibuprofen, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Advil is manufactured by Madison, New Jersey based Wyeth and has been on the market since 1984.

Advil PM became available in 2006. It is a combination of 200 mg of ibuprofen, and 38 mg of the sleep aid diphenhydramine.

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Brand name: Advil PM
Generic name/category: Ibuprofen, diphenhydramine, analgesic, Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Company: Wyeth
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: pain relief
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: The difference is a better night's sleep
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration: single-page
Publication/Aired: Better Homes and Gardens – August 2009

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Aug 25, 2009

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Excedrin Extra Strength

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What a headache!!!!!

3 ingredients working together to relieve pain, and a fast-release stripe.

What headache?
Excedrin Strength relief delivered at Excedrin Speed.

Excedrin is an over-the-counter headache pain reliever, typically in the form of tablets or caplets. It contains acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine. Until late 2005 it was manufactured by Bristol-Myers Squibb, but in July 2005 it was purchased by (and is now produced by) Novartis, along with other products from BMS's over-the-counter business. It is one of the top ten selling over-the-counter medicine brands in the United States.

The brand became known for advertisements in which Excedrin cured especially unpleasant and excruciating headaches (which were termed in the advertisements as "Excedrin headaches," later called "Excedrin tension headaches"). The advertisements, which first started in the 1960s, continue today.

In 2007, the brand branched out into marketing for other types of pains with the introduction of Excedrin Back & Body, which removed the caffeine from the normal mixture.

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Brand name: Excedrin
Generic name/category: acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine
Company: Novartis
Country/Market: USA, North America
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: What Ache?
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration single-page
Publication/Aired: Men's Health – September 2009

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Aug 24, 2009

Excedrin Extra Strength

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3 ingredients combined to relieve pain
1 fast release stripe
4 life's everyday headaches

Excedrin Strength relief delivered at Excedrin Speed.

Excedrin is an over-the-counter headache pain reliever, typically in the form of tablets or caplets. It contains acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine. Until late 2005 it was manufactured by Bristol-Myers Squibb, but in July 2005 it was purchased by (and is now produced by) Novartis, along with other products from BMS's over-the-counter business. It is one of the top ten selling over-the-counter medicine brands in the United States.

The brand became known for advertisements in which Excedrin cured especially unpleasant and excruciating headaches (which were termed in the advertisements as "Excedrin headaches," later called "Excedrin tension headaches"). The advertisements, which first started in the 1960s, continue today.

In 2007, the brand branched out into marketing for other types of pains with the introduction of Excedrin Back & Body, which removed the caffeine from the normal mixture.

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Brand name: Excedrin
Generic name/category: acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine
Company: Novartis
Country/Market: USA, North America
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: What Ache?
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration single-page
Publication/Aired: Parents – September 2009

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Aug 24, 2009

Excedrin Extra Strength

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What a headache!!!!!

3 ingredients working together to relieve pain, and a fast-release stripe.

What headache?
Excedrin Strength relief delivered at Excedrin Speed.

Excedrin is an over-the-counter headache pain reliever, typically in the form of tablets or caplets. It contains acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine. Until late 2005 it was manufactured by Bristol-Myers Squibb, but in July 2005 it was purchased by (and is now produced by) Novartis, along with other products from BMS's over-the-counter business. It is one of the top ten selling over-the-counter medicine brands in the United States.

The brand became known for advertisements in which Excedrin cured especially unpleasant and excruciating headaches (which were termed in the advertisements as "Excedrin headaches," later called "Excedrin tension headaches"). The advertisements, which first started in the 1960s, continue today.

In 2007, the brand branched out into marketing for other types of pains with the introduction of Excedrin Back & Body, which removed the caffeine from the normal mixture.

From Wikipedia (text available under Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License)

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Brand name: Excedrin
Generic name/category: acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine
Company: Novartis
Country/Market: USA, North America
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: What Ache?
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration single-page
Publication/Aired: Men's Health – September 2009

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