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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 27, 2006
Filed:
Aug. 22, 2000
Roelof Van Hes, Weesp, NL;
Johannes A. M. Van Der Heijden, Weesp, NL;
Cornelis G Kruse, Weesp, NL;
Jacobus Tipker, Weesp, NL;
Martinus T. M Tulp, Weesp, NL;
Gerben M Visser, Weesp, NL;
Bernard J Van Vliet, Weesp, NL;
Roelof Van Hes, Weesp, NL;
Johannes A. M. Van der Heijden, Weesp, NL;
Cornelis G Kruse, Weesp, NL;
Jacobus Tipker, Weesp, NL;
Martinus T. M Tulp, Weesp, NL;
Gerben M Visser, Weesp, NL;
Bernard J Van Vliet, Weesp, NL;
Solvay Pharmaceuticals B.V., Weesp, NL;
Abstract
The invention relates to a novel group of phenylpiperazines having interesting pharmacological properties such as a high affinity for the dopamine Dreceptor and/or the serotonin reuptake site, and the ability to treat conditions related to disturbances in the dopaminergic and/or the serotonergic systems such as aggression, anxiety disorders, autism, vertigo, depression, disturbances of cognition, disturbances of memory, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, and psychotic disorders. The invention relates to a group of novel phenylpiperazine derivatives of the formula (I): wherein: