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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 04, 2017
Filed:
Aug. 17, 2016
Applicant:
Kalyra Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Diego, CA (US);
Inventor:
Kevin Duane Bunker, San Diego, CA (US);
Assignee:
Kalyra Pharmaceuticals, Inc., San Diego, CA (US);
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Assistant Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C07C 217/52 (2006.01); C07C 235/74 (2006.01); C07C 233/06 (2006.01); C07C 233/23 (2006.01); C07C 211/62 (2006.01); C07C 233/41 (2006.01); C07C 233/52 (2006.01); C07C 233/63 (2006.01); A61K 31/16 (2006.01); A61K 45/06 (2006.01); A61K 31/13 (2006.01); A61K 31/14 (2006.01); A61K 31/215 (2006.01); A61K 31/216 (2006.01); A61K 31/235 (2006.01); A61K 9/00 (2006.01); A61K 31/133 (2006.01); A61K 31/22 (2006.01); A61K 31/221 (2006.01); A61K 31/24 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
A61K 31/16 (2013.01); A61K 9/0014 (2013.01); A61K 9/0019 (2013.01); A61K 31/13 (2013.01); A61K 31/133 (2013.01); A61K 31/14 (2013.01); A61K 31/215 (2013.01); A61K 31/216 (2013.01); A61K 31/22 (2013.01); A61K 31/221 (2013.01); A61K 31/235 (2013.01); A61K 31/24 (2013.01); A61K 45/06 (2013.01); C07C 211/62 (2013.01); C07C 217/52 (2013.01); C07C 233/06 (2013.01); C07C 233/23 (2013.01); C07C 233/41 (2013.01); C07C 233/52 (2013.01); C07C 233/63 (2013.01); C07C 235/74 (2013.01); C07C 2102/38 (2013.01);
Abstract
Analgesic compounds for treatment of pain or fever, comprising a bicyclopentane moiety linked to an amine, combinations of the compounds with opioid analgesic drugs, and methods for treating pain or fever by administering the compounds.