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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 29, 2012
Filed:
Nov. 03, 2009
Simon James Anthony Grove, Newhouse, GB;
Ronald Palin, Newhouse, GB;
Ashvinkumar Dhirubhai Mistry, Newhouse, GB;
John Kinnaird Ferguson Maclean, Newhouse, GB;
Simon James Anthony Grove, Newhouse, GB;
Ronald Palin, Newhouse, GB;
Ashvinkumar Dhirubhai Mistry, Newhouse, GB;
John Kinnaird Ferguson MacLean, Newhouse, GB;
Other;
Abstract
The invention relates to (pyrrolidin-2-yl)phenyl derivatives having the general Formula I wherein Ris (C)alkyl, halo(C)alkyl, (C)alkyloxy, or halo(C)alkyloxy; Ris H, (C)alkyl, halo(C)alkyl, (C)alkyloxy, halo(C)alkyloxy or halogen; Ris H, (C)alkyl or halo(C)alkyl; Ris H, (C)alkyl or halo(C)alkyl; Ris H, (C)alkyl or halo-(C)-alkyl; or Rand R, when bonded to the same carbon atom, can together with the carbon atom form a spiro(C)cycloalkyl group, optionally substituted with halogen; Ris H, (C)alkyl, halo(C)alkyl, (C)alkyloxy, halo(C)alkyloxy or halogen; or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to pharmaceutical compositions comprising the same, as well as to the use of these (pyrrolidin-2-yl)phenyl derivatives for the treatment of pain, such as neuropathic pain or inflammatory pain.