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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 10, 2002
Filed:
May. 07, 2001
Karl-Heinz Altmann, Reinach, CH;
Guido Bold, Gipf-Oberfrick, CH;
Pascal Furet, Thann, FR;
Paul William Manley, Arlesheim, CH;
Jeanette Marjorie Wood, Biel-Benken, CH;
Stefano Ferrari, Muttenz, CH;
Francesco Hofmann, Bottmingen, CH;
Jürgen Mestan, Denzlingen, DE;
Andreas Huth, Berlin, DE;
Martin Krüger, Berlin, DE;
Dieter Seidelmann, Berlin, DE;
Andreas Menrad, Oranienburg, DE;
Martin Haberey, Berlin, DE;
Karl-Heinz Thierauch, Berlin, DE;
Other;
Abstract
Described are compounds of formula (I), wherein W is O or S; X is NR ; Y is CR R —(CH )n wherein R and R are independently of each other hydrogen or lower alkyl, and n is an integer of from and including 0 to and including 3; or Y is S0 ; R is aryl; R is a mono- or bicyclic heteroaryl group comprising one or more ring nitrogen atoms with the exception that R cannot represent 2-phthalimidyl, and in case of Y=SO cannot represent 2,1,3-benzothiadiazol-4-yl; any of R , R , R and R , independently of the other, is H or a substituent other than hydrogen; and R and R , independently of each other, are H or lower alkyl; or a N-oxide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof for the preparation of a pharmaceutical product for the treatment of a neoplastic disease which responds to an inhibition of the VEGF receptor tyrosine kinase activity. The compounds of formula (I) can be used for the treatment e.g. of a neoplastic disease, such as a tumor disease, of retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration.