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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 13, 2023
Filed:
Sep. 10, 2022
Astrazeneca Ab, Södertälje, SE;
Hans Roland Lönn, Cheshire, GB;
Stephen Connolly, Cheshire, GB;
Steven Swallow, Cheshire, GB;
Staffan Po Karlsson, Mölndal, SE;
Carl-Johan Aurell, Mölndal, SE;
John Fritiof Pontén, Cheshire, GB;
Kevin James Doyle, Essex, GB;
Amanda Jane Van De Poël, Essex, GB;
Graham Peter Jones, Essex, GB;
David Wyn Watson, Essex, GB;
Jaqueline Anne Macritchie, Essex, GB;
Nicholas John Palmer, Cheshire, GB;
AstraZeneca AB, Södertälje, SE;
Abstract
The present disclosure relates to certain (2S)-N-[(1S)-1-cyano-2-phenylethyl]-1,4-oxazepane-2-carboxamide compounds (including pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof), that inhibit dipeptidyl peptidase 1 (DPP1) activity, to their utility in treating and/or preventing clinical conditions including respiratory diseases, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), to their use in therapy, to pharmaceutical compositions containing them and to processes for preparing such compounds.