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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 07, 2009
Filed:
Dec. 20, 2002
Alan David Borthwick, Stevenage, GB;
Richard Jonathan Hatley, Stevenage, GB;
Deirdre Mary Bernadette Hickey, Stevenage, GB;
John Liddle, Stevenage, GB;
David George Hubert Livermore, Harlow, GB;
Andrew Mcmurtrie Mason, Stevenage, GB;
Neil Derek Miller, Harlow, GB;
Fabrizio Nerozzi, Stevenage, GB;
Steven Leslie Sollis, Stevenage, GB;
Anna Katrin Szardenings, San Diego, CA (US);
Paul Graham Wyatt, Cambridge, GB;
Alan David Borthwick, Stevenage, GB;
Richard Jonathan Hatley, Stevenage, GB;
Deirdre Mary Bernadette Hickey, Stevenage, GB;
John Liddle, Stevenage, GB;
David George Hubert Livermore, Harlow, GB;
Andrew McMurtrie Mason, Stevenage, GB;
Neil Derek Miller, Harlow, GB;
Fabrizio Nerozzi, Stevenage, GB;
Steven Leslie Sollis, Stevenage, GB;
Anna Katrin Szardenings, San Diego, CA (US);
Paul Graham Wyatt, Cambridge, GB;
SmithKline Beecham Corp., Philadelphia, PA (US);
Abstract
A method of treating or preventing diseases or conditions mediated through the action of oxytocin which comprises administering to a mammal in need thereof of an effective amount of a compound of the formula (I) and/or a physiologically acceptable derivative thereof, wherein the substituents have the meaning given in the description. Disclosed are also novel compounds of formula (I) and processes for their preparation.