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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 25, 2010
Filed:
May. 19, 2005
Philippe Guedat, Montenois, FR;
Francois Collonges, Beynost, FR;
Olivier Chevreuil, Condeissat, FR;
Hervé Dumas, Vaulx-Milieu, FR;
Marie Noelle Denault, Ste Anne de Gervonde, FR;
Stéphane Yvon, Ste Foy les Lyons, FR;
Peter Kane, Cornwall, GB;
Julia Lainton, Cornwall, GB;
Avril Robertson, Cornwall, GB;
Bernd Wendt, Weil, DE;
Philippe Guedat, Montenois, FR;
Francois Collonges, Beynost, FR;
Olivier Chevreuil, Condeissat, FR;
Hervé Dumas, Vaulx-Milieu, FR;
Marie Noelle Denault, Ste Anne de Gervonde, FR;
Stéphane Yvon, Ste Foy les Lyons, FR;
Peter Kane, Cornwall, GB;
Julia Lainton, Cornwall, GB;
Avril Robertson, Cornwall, GB;
Bernd Wendt, Weil, DE;
Merck Patent GmbH, Darmstadt, DE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to derivatives of aroyl-O-piperidine structure of the general formula (I): in which R, R, Rand Rare as defined in the description. Application of the compounds of the formula (I) to the treatment of hyper-triglyceridaemia, hypercholesterolaemia and dyslipidaemia, and to the prevention or treatment of obesity.