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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 2013
Filed:
Oct. 20, 2011
Rosliana Halim, Notting Hill, AU;
Michael Harding, Notting Hill, AU;
Richard Hufton, Notting Hill, AU;
Craig James Morton, Notting Hill, AU;
Saba Jahangiri, Notting Hill, AU;
Brett Raymond Pool, Notting Hill, AU;
Tyrone Pieter Jeynes, Notting Hill, AU;
Alistair George Draffan, Notting Hill, AU;
Barbara Frey, Notting Hill, AU;
Michael John Lilly, Notting Hill, AU;
Rosliana Halim, Notting Hill, AU;
Michael Harding, Notting Hill, AU;
Richard Hufton, Notting Hill, AU;
Craig James Morton, Notting Hill, AU;
Saba Jahangiri, Notting Hill, AU;
Brett Raymond Pool, Notting Hill, AU;
Tyrone Pieter Jeynes, Notting Hill, AU;
Alistair George Draffan, Notting Hill, AU;
Barbara Frey, Notting Hill, AU;
Michael John Lilly, Notting Hill, AU;
Biota Scientific Management Pty Ltd., Notting Hill, Victoria, AU;
Abstract
The present invention relates to viral polymerase inhibitors of formula (I), salts, N-oxides, solvates, hydrates, racemates, enantiomers or isomers thereof, processes for their preparation and their use in the treatment of Flaviviridae viral infections such as Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections: