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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 01, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 02, 2009
Claire Adcock, Horsham, GB;
Urs Baettig, Horsham, GB;
Peter Hunt, Horsham, GB;
Catherine Leblanc, Horsham, GB;
Maude Nadine Pierrette Pipet, Horsham, GB;
Robert Alexander Pulz, Basel, CH;
Katrin Spiegel, Horsham, GB;
Nikolaus Johannes Stiefl, Basel, CH;
Claire Adcock, Horsham, GB;
Urs Baettig, Horsham, GB;
Peter Hunt, Horsham, GB;
Catherine Leblanc, Horsham, GB;
Maude Nadine Pierrette Pipet, Horsham, GB;
Robert Alexander Pulz, Basel, CH;
Katrin Spiegel, Horsham, GB;
Nikolaus Johannes Stiefl, Basel, CH;
Novartis AG, Basel, CH;
Abstract
Compounds of formula I in free or salt or solvate form, where T, T, X, R, R, Rand Rhave the meanings as indicated in the specification, are useful for treating inflammatory or obstructive airways, pulmonary hypertension, pulmonary fibrosis, liver fibrosis, muscle diseases and systemic skeletal disorders. Pharmaceutical compositions that contain the compounds and processes for preparing the compounds are also described.