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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2013
Filed:
Jan. 28, 2008
Riccardo Giovannini, Verona, IT;
Sara Frattini, Castelleone, IT;
Trixi Brandl, Basel, CH;
Steffen Breitfelder, Attenweiler, DE;
Enzo Cereda, Novi Ligure, IT;
Matthias Grauert, Biberach, DE;
Matthias Hoffman, Mittelbiberach, DE;
Anne T. Joergensen, Copenhagen, DK;
Udo Maier, Senden, DE;
Alexander Pautsch, Ulm, DE;
Monica Quai, Milan, IT;
Stefan Scheuerer, Warthausen, DE;
Riccardo Giovannini, Verona, IT;
Sara Frattini, Castelleone, IT;
Trixi Brandl, Basel, CH;
Steffen Breitfelder, Attenweiler, DE;
Enzo Cereda, Novi Ligure, IT;
Matthias Grauert, Biberach, DE;
Matthias Hoffman, Mittelbiberach, DE;
Anne T. Joergensen, Copenhagen, DK;
Udo Maier, Senden, DE;
Alexander Pautsch, Ulm, DE;
Monica Quai, Milan, IT;
Stefan Scheuerer, Warthausen, DE;
Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Ingelheim am Rhein, DE;
Abstract
New compounds of Formula (1) are provided which by virtue of their pharmaceutical activity as PI3-kinase modulators may be used in the therapeutic field for the treatment of inflammatory or allergic diseases. Examples of these include inflammatory and allergic respiratory complaints, inflammatory diseases of the gastro-intestinal tract and motor apparatus, inflammatory and allergic skin diseases, inflammatory eye diseases, diseases of the nasal mucosa, inflammatory or allergic conditions involving autoimmune reactions or inflammations of the kidney.