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Tinactin

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Beware

The smelly foot.
Tolnaftate
Tinactin

Agency: DM9JaymeSyfu, Manila, The Philippines
Executive Creative Director: Eugene Demata
Chief Creative Officer: Merlee Jayme
Art Director: Herbert Hernandez
Copywriter: Louie Sotto
Producer: Sheila Villanueva
Photographer: Paolo Gripo

Brand name: Tinactin
Generic name/category: Tolnaftate, anti-fungal
Country/Market: Philippines, Asia
Indication(s)/use: jock itch, athlete’s foot and ringworm
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Beware the smelly foot
Medium: Print ad
Size/duration single-page
Publication: 2009
Source: Ads of the World

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Lamisil in-store promo

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Stop the spread!
Fight foot fungus!

Challenge
To highlight Lamisil as the most effective cure for athlete’s foot, yet with a limited media budget.

Solution
In cooperation with InterSport, we placed a series of infected shoes in quarantine cages, complete with hidden speakers playing ‘infection’ sounds, in the sport section of their retail shops. The action successfully targeted people as the pursued their sport hobbies – those activities where the chance of catching athlete’s foot is highest.

Result
The action only began in April and is still running. However all samples and flyers were taken within the first dew days and in-store response has been fantastic.

Terbinafine hydrochloride (Lamisil in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Mexico, Romania, United Kingdom, and United States, also sold under the name Terbisil) is a synthetic allylamine antifungal. It is highly lipophilic in nature and tends to accumulate in skin, nails, and fatty tissues. As a generic it is sold under the name Zabel in Australia. It is now also available as a generic in the United States.

Terbinafine is mainly effective on the dermatophytes group of fungi.

As a 1% cream or powder it is used for superficial skin infections such as jock itch (Tinea cruris), athlete’s foot (Tinea pedis) and other types of ringworm (Tinea corporis).

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Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Germany
Chief Creative Director: Burkhart von Scheven
Art Director: Patrick Ackmann
Copywriter: William John
Illustrator/Artist: Jethro Haynes
Brand name: Lamisil
Generic name/category: Terbinafine hydrochloride
Country/Market: Germany
Indication(s)/use: Dermatology, topical, athlete’s foot
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Stop the spread!
Publication: 2009

Lamisil

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Stop the spread!
The cure for athlete’s foot.

Terbinafine hydrochloride (Lamisil in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Hungary, Mexico, Romania, United Kingdom, and United States, also sold under the name Terbisil) is a synthetic allylamine antifungal. It is highly lipophilic in nature and tends to accumulate in skin, nails, and fatty tissues. As a generic it is sold under the name Zabel in Australia. It is now also available as a generic in the United States.

Terbinafine is mainly effective on the dermatophytes group of fungi.

As a 1% cream or powder it is used for superficial skin infections such as jock itch (Tinea cruris), athlete’s foot (Tinea pedis) and other types of ringworm (Tinea corporis).

More on Wikipedia

Agency: Saatchi & Saatchi, Germany
Chief Creative Director: Burkhart von Scheven
Art Director: Patrick Ackmann
Copywriter: William John
Illustrator/Artist: Jethro Haynes
Brand name: Lamisil
Generic name/category: Terbinafine hydrochloride
Country/Market: Germany
Indication(s)/use: Dermatology, topical, athlete’s foot
Target: Consumers (DTC)
Tagline: Stop the spread!
Publication: 2009