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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 17, 2014
Filed:
Oct. 16, 2008
Pascale Pouzet, Biberach, DE;
Ralf Anderskewitz, Laupheim, DE;
Horst Dollinger, Schemmerhofen, DE;
Dennis Fiegen, Biberach, DE;
Thomas Fox, Biberach, DE;
Rolf Goeggel, Ulm, DE;
Christoph Hoenke, Ingelheim am Rhein, DE;
Domnic Martyres, Biberach, DE;
Peter Nickolaus, Warthausen, DE;
Klaus Klinder, Oggelshausen, DE;
Pascale Pouzet, Biberach, DE;
Ralf Anderskewitz, Laupheim, DE;
Horst Dollinger, Schemmerhofen, DE;
Dennis Fiegen, Biberach, DE;
Thomas Fox, Biberach, DE;
Rolf Goeggel, Ulm, DE;
Christoph Hoenke, Ingelheim am Rhein, DE;
Domnic Martyres, Biberach, DE;
Peter Nickolaus, Warthausen, DE;
Klaus Klinder, Oggelshausen, DE;
Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH, Ingelheim am Rhein, DE;
Abstract
Piperidinodihydrothienopyrimidines of formula 1 wherein X is SO or SO(preferably SO), and R, R, R, and Rmay have the meanings given in the disclosure and claims, pharmacologically acceptable salts thereof, and pharmaceutical compositions containing these compounds. These piperidinodihydrothienopyrimidines are suitable for the treatment of respiratory or gastrointestinal complaints or diseases, inflammatory diseases of the joints, skin, or eyes, diseases of the peripheral or central nervous system, or cancers.