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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 13, 2012
Filed:
Sep. 14, 2010
Jean-marie Ruxer, Paris, FR;
Victor Certal, Paris, FR;
Marcel Alasia, Paris, FR;
Luc Bertin, Paris, FR;
Herve Minoux, Paris, FR;
Patrick Mailliet, Paris, FR;
Frank Halley, Paris, FR;
Maria Mendez-perez, Frankfurt, DE;
Jean-Marie Ruxer, Paris, FR;
Victor Certal, Paris, FR;
Marcel Alasia, Paris, FR;
Luc Bertin, Paris, FR;
Herve Minoux, Paris, FR;
Patrick Mailliet, Paris, FR;
Frank Halley, Paris, FR;
Maria Mendez-Perez, Frankfurt, DE;
Sanofi, Paris, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to the novel substances in Formula (I): wherein Het is a heterocycle optionally substituted by one or a plurality of radicals R1 or R'1; R is selected from the group comprising Formula (A′), (B), (C), (D), or (E), with R1 and/or R′1 selected from H, halogen, CF3, nitro, cyano, alkyl, hydroxyl, mercapto, amino, alkylamino, dialkylamino, alkoxy, phenylalcoxy, alkylhio, or carboxy that is free or esterified by an alkyl, carboxamide, CO—NH(alkyl), CON(alkyl)2, NH—CO-alkyl, sulfonamide, NH—S02-alkyl, S(0)2-NHalkyl, or S(02)-N(alkyl)2 radical; all these radicals are optionally substituted; W1, W2, and W3 independently are CH or N; X is 0, S, NR2, C(O), S(O), or S(0)2; Z is optionally substituted H, Hal, -0-R2 or —NH—R2 with R2 being H, alkyl, cycloalkyl, or heterocycloalkyl; and these substances are all isomeric forms and salts thereof, used as drugs.