Archive for the ‘checklist’ tag

Lice MD – pesticide-free print ad

without comments

Finally, a real alternative to pesticide lice treatments.
Now you can recommend LiceMD to moms concerned about pesticides.

Brand name: Brand
Generic name/category: Pesticide-free lice and Egg treatment, dermatology
Company: Combe Incorporated
Country/Market: USA, North America
Indication(s)/use: Lice, eggs and nits
Target: Healthcare Professionals (HCP)
Tagline: Goodbye Lice. Goodbye Pesticides.
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration: Single-page
Publication/Aired: Drug Topics – August 2009

Click here to see the details and full-size version in the gallery

This ad and thousands more can be seen on the AdPharm gallery, the largest online pharmaceutical advertising gallery.

Remicade – Check the facts

without comments

Click on image to view ad details and full-size version on AdPharm

To see all of this brand’s ads on AdPharm, click here

Macontraception.ca

without comments

Macontraception.ca tv commercial and print ad

Brand name: Macontraception.ca
Generic name/category: Public Service, unbranded disease awareness, website
Company: undisclosed
Country/Market: Canada, North America
Indication(s)/use: contraception
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline:
Libérez-vous de la pilule.
Free yourself of the pill.
Publication: Elle Quebec July 2009, and TV commercial

To see all of the ads from this campaign, click here

Zindaclin

without comments

Yeh! I use Zindaclin. So what?
X Bored
X Idle
X Rude
X Spotty

Once daily Zindaclin

Clindamycin is a lincosamide antibiotic. It is usually used to treat infections with anaerobic bacteria but can also be used to treat some protozoal diseases, such as malaria. It is a common topical treatment for acne, and can be useful against some methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections.

The most severe common adverse effect of clindamycin is Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea (the most frequent cause of pseudomembranous colitis). Although this side-effect occurs with almost all antibiotics, including beta-lactam antibiotics, it is classically linked to clindamycin use.

Clindamycin is marketed under various trade names, including CLINCIN,Dalacin, Clindacin, Cleocin, and Evoclin (clindamycin by itself), Duac, BenzaClin, and Acanya (in combination with benzoyl peroxide), and Ziana (with tretinoin). Clindamycin is also available as a generic drug.

More on Wikipedia

Agency: Hanson Zandi

Brand name: Zindaclin
Generic name/category: clindamycin phosphate 1% gel
Company: Crawford Pharmaceuticals
Country/Market: UK, Europe
Indication(s)/use: Acne
Target: Healthcare Professionals (HCP)
Tagline: A simple clear gel for acne
Publication: 2009