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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2014
Filed:
Sep. 13, 2012
Gurdip Bhalay, Horsham, GB;
Emma Budd, Horsham, GB;
Graham Charles Bloomfield, Horsham, GB;
Stephen Paul Collingwood, Horsham, GB;
Andrew Dunstan, Horsham, GB;
Lee Edwards, Horsham, GB;
Peter Gedeck, Basel, CH;
Catherine Howsham, Horsham, GB;
Peter Hunt, Horsham, GB;
Thomas Anthony Hunt, Horsham, GB;
Paul Oakley, Horsham, GB;
Nichola Smith, Horsham, GB;
Gurdip Bhalay, Horsham, GB;
Emma Budd, Horsham, GB;
Graham Charles Bloomfield, Horsham, GB;
Stephen Paul Collingwood, Horsham, GB;
Andrew Dunstan, Horsham, GB;
Lee Edwards, Horsham, GB;
Peter Gedeck, Basel, CH;
Catherine Howsham, Horsham, GB;
Peter Hunt, Horsham, GB;
Thomas Anthony Hunt, Horsham, GB;
Paul Oakley, Horsham, GB;
Nichola Smith, Horsham, GB;
Novartis AG, Basel, CH;
Abstract
A compound of Formula I in free or salt or solvate form, where R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, R, Rand Rhave the meanings as indicated in the specification, is useful for treating diseases which respond to the blockade of the epithelial sodium channel. Pharmaceutical compositions that contain the compounds and processes for preparing the compounds are also described.