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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 22, 2013
Filed:
Mar. 25, 2009
Saskia Zemolka, Aachen, DE;
Bert Nolte, Aachen, DE;
Klaus Linz, Wachtberg, DE;
Derek John Saunders, Aachen, DE;
Wolfgang Schröder, Aachen, DE;
Werner Englberger, Stolberg, DE;
Fritz Theil, Berlin, DE;
Hans Schick, Berlin, DE;
Jens Kaufmann, Berlin, DE;
Julian Gebauer, Berlin, DE;
Helmut Sonnenschein, Berlin, DE;
Saskia Zemolka, Aachen, DE;
Bert Nolte, Aachen, DE;
Klaus Linz, Wachtberg, DE;
Derek John Saunders, Aachen, DE;
Wolfgang Schröder, Aachen, DE;
Werner Englberger, Stolberg, DE;
Fritz Theil, Berlin, DE;
Hans Schick, Berlin, DE;
Jens Kaufmann, Berlin, DE;
Julian Gebauer, Berlin, DE;
Helmut Sonnenschein, Berlin, DE;
Gruenenthal GmbH, Aachen, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to compounds that have an affinity to the μ-opioid receptor and the ORL 1-receptor, methods for their production, medications containing these compounds and the use of these compounds for the treatment of pain or other conditions.