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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 03, 2007
Filed:
Oct. 27, 2004
Stuart B. Rosenblum, West Orange, NJ (US);
Qingbei Zeng, Edison, NJ (US);
Mwangi WA Mutahi, Fords, NJ (US);
Robert G. Aslanian, Rockaway, NJ (US);
Pauline C. Ting, New Providence, NJ (US);
Neng-yang Shih, Warren, NJ (US);
Daniel M. Solomon, Edison, NJ (US);
Jianhua Cao, Edison, NJ (US);
Henry A. Vaccaro, South Plainfield, NJ (US);
Kevin D. Mccormick, Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
John J. Baldwin, Gwynedd, PA (US);
GE LI, QiXinLu, CN;
Stuart B. Rosenblum, West Orange, NJ (US);
Qingbei Zeng, Edison, NJ (US);
Mwangi Wa Mutahi, Fords, NJ (US);
Robert G. Aslanian, Rockaway, NJ (US);
Pauline C. Ting, New Providence, NJ (US);
Neng-Yang Shih, Warren, NJ (US);
Daniel M. Solomon, Edison, NJ (US);
Jianhua Cao, Edison, NJ (US);
Henry A. Vaccaro, South Plainfield, NJ (US);
Kevin D. McCormick, Basking Ridge, NJ (US);
John J. Baldwin, Gwynedd, PA (US);
Ge Li, QiXinLu, CN;
Schering Corporation, Kenilworth, NJ (US);
Abstract
Disclosed are novel compounds of the formula 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.