Inorganic Ion Receptor-active Compounds

Details for Australian Patent Application No. 2004202208 (hide)

Owner NPS Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Inventors Trovato, Richard; Moe, Scott T; Delmar, Eric G; van Wagenen, Bradford C; Balandrin, Manuel F

Agent Spruson & Ferguson

Pub. Number AU-B-2004202208

Parent 26406

Filing date 21 May 2004

Wipo publication date 17 June 2004

Acceptance publication date 12 July 2007

International Classifications

C07C 211/27 (2006.01) Compounds containing amino groups bound to a carbon skeleton

A61K 31/135 (2006.01) - having aromatic rings, e.g. methadone

A61P 3/10 (2006.01) Drugs for disorders of the metabolism

A61P 9/12 (2006.01) Drugs for disorders of the cardiovascular system

A61P 19/08 (2006.01) Drugs for skeletal disorders

A61P 19/10 (2006.01) Drugs for skeletal disorders

C07C 211/28 (2006.01) Compounds containing amino groups bound to a carbon skeleton

C07C 211/30 (2006.01) Compounds containing amino groups bound to a carbon skeleton

Event Publications

10 June 2004 Complete Application Filed

17 June 2004 Application Open to Public Inspection

  Published as AU-B-2004202208

12 July 2007 Application Accepted

  Published as AU-B-2004202208

8 November 2007 Standard Patent Sealed

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