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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 04, 2005
Filed:
Jun. 20, 2003
Robert G. Aslanian, Rockaway, NJ (US);
Michael Y. Berlin, Flemington, NJ (US);
Pietro Mangiaracina, Monsey, NY (US);
Kevin D. Mccormick, Edison, NJ (US);
Mwangi W. Mutahi, Orange, NJ (US);
Stuart B. Rosenblum, West Orange, NJ (US);
Robert G. Aslanian, Rockaway, NJ (US);
Michael Y. Berlin, Flemington, NJ (US);
Pietro Mangiaracina, Monsey, NY (US);
Kevin D. McCormick, Edison, NJ (US);
Mwangi W. Mutahi, Orange, NJ (US);
Stuart B. Rosenblum, West Orange, NJ (US);
Schering Corporation, Kenilworth, NJ (US);
Abstract
Disclosed are novel compounds of the formulawherein Mis CH or N and Mis C(R) or N; Ris optionally substituted indolyl or an aza derivative thereof; Ris optionally substituted aryl or heteroaryl; and the remaining variables are as defined in the specification. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds of formula I. Also disclosed are methods of treating various diseases or conditions, such as, for example, allergy, allergy-induced airway responses, and congestion (e.g., nasal congestion) using the compounds of Formula I. Also disclosed are methods of treating various diseases or conditions, such as, for example, allergy, allergy-induced airway responses, and congestion (e.g., nasal congestion) using the compounds of formula I in combination with a Hreceptor antagonist.