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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 22, 1979
Filed:
Apr. 05, 1977
Victor Lafon, Paris, FR;
Louis Lafon, Paris, FR;
Societe Anonyme dite: Laboratoire L. Lafon, Maisons-Alfort, FR;
Abstract
The sulphur- and oxygen-containing diaryl compounds of the formula: ##STR1## in which A and B, which may be the same or different, represent O, S, SO or SO.sub.2, Alk is a C.sub.1 -C.sub.4 hydrocarbon radical with a straight or branched chain, R represents COOH, an esterified COOH group, a carboxylic amide group, OH, O-SO.sub.2 CH.sub.3, NH.sub.2, NHR.sub.1, NR.sub.1 R.sub.2, NHZOH, NHZNR.sub.1 R.sub.2, C(.dbd.NH)NH.sub.2, C(.dbd.NH)NHOH or 2-.DELTA..sup.2 -imidazolinyl, Z is a C.sub.2 -C.sub.4 hydrocarbon radical with a straight or branched chain, and R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 each represent a C.sub.1 -C.sub.3 lower alkyl group, or together form, with the nitrogen atom to which they are linked, a N-heterocyclic group of 5 to 7 ring atoms which can be substituted and can comprise a second hetero-atom, and their addition salts with bases when R is COOH, and their addition salts with acids when R is a basic radical, are useful pharmacological agents in the treatment of circulatory complaints such as cardio-vascular illnesses.