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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2007
Filed:
Jun. 01, 2004
Jean-charles Schwartz, Paris, FR;
Jean-michel Arrang, Dourdan, FR;
Monique Garbarg, Paris, FR;
Jeanne-marie Lecomte, Paris, FR;
Xavier Ligneau, Paris, FR;
Walter G. Schunack, Berlin, DE;
Holger Stark, Berlin, DE;
Charon Robin Ganellin, Welwyn, GB;
Fabien Leurquin, London, GB;
Sigurd Elz, Berlin, DE;
Jean-Charles Schwartz, Paris, FR;
Jean-Michel Arrang, Dourdan, FR;
Monique Garbarg, Paris, FR;
Jeanne-Marie Lecomte, Paris, FR;
Xavier Ligneau, Paris, FR;
Walter G. Schunack, Berlin, DE;
Holger Stark, Berlin, DE;
Charon Robin Ganellin, Welwyn, GB;
Fabien Leurquin, London, GB;
Sigurd Elz, Berlin, DE;
Societe Civile Bioproject, Paris, FR;
Abstract
Use of a compound of formula (A), wherein: W is a residue which imparts antagonistic and/or agonistic activity at histamine H-receptors when attached to an imidazole ring in 4(5) position; Rand Rmay be identical or different and represent each independently a lower alkyl or cycloalkyl, or taken together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached, a saturated nitrogen-containing ring (i) as defined, a non-aromatic unsaturated nitrogen-containing ring (ii) as defined, a morpholino group, or a N-substituted piperazino group as defined for preparing medicaments acting as antagonists and/or agonists at the H-receptors of histamine.