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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 17, 1990
Filed:
Apr. 11, 1988
Kuniyoshi Masuzawa, Matsudo, JP;
Kyuya Okamura, Ohmiya, JP;
Keigo Nishino, Ohmiya, JP;
Mitsuo Ohashi, Ohmiya, JP;
Katsuya Awano, Oyama, JP;
Kyorin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
Benzimidazole derivatives of the following formula, ##STR1## wherein R.sup.1 indicates hydrogen atom, lower alkyl group having carbon atoms of 1 to 6 or dimethylaminopropyl group, R.sup.2 indicates hydrogen atom or lower alkanoyl group having carbon atoms of 1 to 3, R.sup.3 indicates hydrogen atom, lower alkyl group having carbon atoms of 1 to 3 or lower alkanoyl group having carbon atoms of 1 to 3, X indicates sulfur atom, sulfinyl group, sulfonyl group, amino group or methylene group, A indicates alkylene group having carbon atoms of 1 to 12, which alkylene group may optionally be substituted by hydroxy group or lower alkyl group having carbon atoms of 1 to 3, --(CHR')N--CR'.dbd.CR'--(CHR')M--, ##STR2## (in which R' and R' are each independently hydrogen atom, lower alkyl group having carbon atoms of 1 to 3 or hydroxy group, and n and m are equal to 0, 1, 2 or 3) and Y indicates oxygen atom or sulfur atom; their acid or alkali salts and hydrate thereof are useful as antiallergic agents.