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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 06, 2009
Filed:
Sep. 25, 2002
János Galambos, Budapest, HU;
Katalin Nógrádi, Budapest, HU;
Éva Ágainé Csongor, Budapest, HU;
György Miklós Keserü, Telki, HU;
István Vágó, Budapest, HU;
György Domány, Obánya, HU;
Béla Kiss, Budapest, HU;
István Gyertyán, Budapest, HU;
István Laszlovszky, Budapest, HU;
Judit Laszy, Nagykovácsi, HU;
János Galambos, Budapest, HU;
Katalin Nógrádi, Budapest, HU;
Éva Ágainé Csongor, Budapest, HU;
György Miklós Keserü, Telki, HU;
István Vágó, Budapest, HU;
György Domány, Obánya, HU;
Béla Kiss, Budapest, HU;
István Gyertyán, Budapest, HU;
István Laszlovszky, Budapest, HU;
Judit Laszy, Nagykovácsi, HU;
Richter Gedeon Vegyeszeti Gyar Rt., Budapest, HU;
Abstract
The present invention relates to new Ddopamine receptor subtype selectice ligands of formula (I) to pharmacological compositions containing the same and to their use in therapy and/or prevention of psychoses (e.g. schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorders, etc), drug (e.g. alcohol, cocaine and nicotine, opioids etc.) abuse, cognitive impairment accompanying schizophrenia, mild-to-moderate cognitive deficits, amnesia, eating disorders (e.g. bulimia nervosa, etc.), attention deficit disorders, hyperactivity disorders in children, psychotic depression, mania, paranoid and delusional disorders, dyskinetic disorders (e.g. Parkinson's diseases, neuroleptic induced Parkinson's dissases, tardive dyskinesias) anxiety, sexual dysfunction, sleep disorders, emesis, aggression, autism, pain ophthalmological diseases (e.g. glaucoma etc.).