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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 12, 2011
Filed:
Jul. 16, 2008
Johannes Aebi, Binningen, CH;
Alfred Binggeli, Binningen, CH;
Luke Green, Basel, CH;
Guido Hartmann, Loerrach, DE;
Hans P. Maerki, Basel, CH;
Patrizio Mattei, Riehen, CH;
Fabienne Ricklin, Hombourg, FR;
Olivier Roche, Folgensbourg, FR;
Johannes Aebi, Binningen, CH;
Alfred Binggeli, Binningen, CH;
Luke Green, Basel, CH;
Guido Hartmann, Loerrach, DE;
Hans P. Maerki, Basel, CH;
Patrizio Mattei, Riehen, CH;
Fabienne Ricklin, Hombourg, FR;
Olivier Roche, Folgensbourg, FR;
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc., Nutley, NJ (US);
Abstract
The invention is concerned with novel pyrazol derivatives of formula (I), wherein R, R, R, R, X and Y are as defined herein, as well as physiologically acceptable salts thereof. These compounds are antagonists of CCR-2 receptor and/or CCR-5 receptor and can be used as medicaments.