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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 26, 2011
Filed:
Feb. 17, 2010
Stephan Georg Mueller, Warthausen, DE;
Klaus Rudolf, Warthausen, DE;
Philipp Lustenberger, Basel, CH;
Dirk Stenkamp, Biberach, DE;
Alexander Dreyer, Gutenzell-Huerbel, DE;
Kirsten Arndt, Ravensburg, DE;
Gerhard Schaenzle, Biberach, DE;
Henri Doods, Warthausen, DE;
Marco Santagostino, Mittelbiberach, DE;
Fabio Paleari, Monza, IT;
Stephan Georg Mueller, Warthausen, DE;
Klaus Rudolf, Warthausen, DE;
Philipp Lustenberger, Basel, CH;
Dirk Stenkamp, Biberach, DE;
Alexander Dreyer, Gutenzell-Huerbel, DE;
Kirsten Arndt, Ravensburg, DE;
Gerhard Schaenzle, Biberach, DE;
Henri Doods, Warthausen, DE;
Marco Santagostino, Mittelbiberach, DE;
Fabio Paleari, Monza, IT;
Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Ingelheim am Rhein, DE;
Abstract
The present invention relates to the CGRP antagonists of general formula wherein A, X, D, E, G, M, Q and Rto Rare defined as in claimthe tautomers, the isomers, the diastereomers, the enantiomers, the hydrates thereof, the mixtures thereof and the salts thereof and the hydrates of the salts, particularly the physiologically acceptable salts thereof with inorganic or organic acids, pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds, the use thereof and processes for the preparation thereof.