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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 01, 2014
Filed:
Jul. 11, 2011
Andrew Simon Bell, Sandwich, GB;
Alan Daniel Brown, Sandwich, GB;
Russell Andrew Lewthwaite, Sandwich, GB;
Ian Roger Marsh, Sandwich, GB;
David Simon Millan, Sandwich, GB;
Manuel Perez Pacheco, Sandwich, GB;
David James Rawson, Sandwich, GB;
Nunzio Sciammetta, Sandwich, GB;
Robert Ian Storer, Sandwich, GB;
Paul Anthony Stupple, Sandwich, GB;
Nigel Alan Swain, Sandwich, GB;
Marcel John DE Groot, Sandwich, GB;
Andrew Simon Bell, Sandwich, GB;
Alan Daniel Brown, Sandwich, GB;
Russell Andrew Lewthwaite, Sandwich, GB;
Ian Roger Marsh, Sandwich, GB;
David Simon Millan, Sandwich, GB;
Manuel Perez Pacheco, Sandwich, GB;
David James Rawson, Sandwich, GB;
Nunzio Sciammetta, Sandwich, GB;
Robert Ian Storer, Sandwich, GB;
Paul Anthony Stupple, Sandwich, GB;
Nigel Alan Swain, Sandwich, GB;
Marcel John De Groot, Sandwich, GB;
Pfizer Limited, Sandwich, GB;
Abstract
The invention relates to sulfonamide derivatives, to their use in medicine, to compositions containing them, to processes for their preparation and to intermediates used in such processes. More particularly the invention relates to a new sulfonamide Nav1.7 inhibitors of formula (I): or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein Ar, X, R, R, R, Rand Rare as defined in the description. Nav 1.7 inhibitors are potentially useful in the treatment of a wide range of disorders, particularly pain.