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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 21, 2006
Filed:
Jun. 19, 2001
Jeffrey Philip Poyser, Macclesfield, GB;
Jeffrey Philip Poyser, Macclesfield, GB;
AstraZeneca AB, , SE;
Abstract
The invention concerns quinazoline and quinoline derivatives of Formula (I) wherein Qincludes a quinazoline or quinoline ring optionally substituted with a group such as halogeno, trifluoromethyl and cyano, or a group of the formula: Q—X— wherein Xincludes a direct bond and O and Qincludes aryl, aryl-(1-6C)alkyl, heterocyclyl and heterocyclyl-(1-6C)alkyl; each of R, Rand Ris hydrogen or (1-6C)alkyl, provides that one of the parts of groups Rand Rtogether, Rand Rtogether and Rand Rtogether forms a bond; Ris an optionally substituted group selected from (2-6C) alkenyl, (2-6C) alkynyl, (3-7C)cycloalkyl and (3-7C) cycloalkenyl, or Ris a substituted (1-6C) alkyl group; and Qincludes aryl and aryl-(1-3C)alkyl or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof; processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in the manufacture of a medicament for use in the prevention or treatment of T cell mediated diseases or medical conditions in a warm-blooded animal.