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Aryloxyphenylpropylamines in treating depression

Patent 4018895 Issued on April 19, 1977. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject April 19, 1994. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

2683742

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Inventors

Assignee

Application

No. 05/614094 filed on 09/17/1975

US Classes:

514/649, Amino nitrogen attached to aryl ring or aryl ring system by an acyclic carbon or acyclic chain562/595, Unsaturated562/597, Oxalic acid per se or salt thereof562/84, Addition salts having organic nitrogen containing cation564/103, Cyanamides (i.e., compounds containing cyano bonded directly to amino nitrogen)564/304, Of benzene ring containing compounds564/342, Carbonyl is part of the chain or is attached directly or indirectly to the acyclic carbon or chain by acyclic nonionic bonding with no amino nitrogen between the carbonyl and the aryl ring or ring system564/343, Processes564/344, Hydroxy or ether oxygen bonded directly to the aryl ring or ring system564/345, Halogen bonded directly to the aryl ring or ring system564/355, Hydroxy, bonded directly to carbon, or ether oxygen attached directly or indirectly to the acyclic carbon or chain by acyclic nonionic bonding with no amino nitrogen between the hydroxy or ether oxygen and the aryl ring or ring system (H of -OH may be replaced by a substituted or unsubstituted ammonium ion or a Group IA or IIA light metal)564/366Halogen attached directly or indirectly to the acyclic carbon or chain by acyclic nonionic bonding with no amino nitrogen between the halogen and the aryl ring or ring system

Examiners

Primary: Friedman, Stanley J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

International Class

A61K 31/135 (20060101)

Abstract

3-Aryloxy-3-phenylpropylamines and acid additions salts thereof, useful as psychotropic agents, particularly as anti-depressants.

Other References

  • Yoshida et al., Pharm. Soc. of Japan, vol. 94, pp. 508-528, (1973)
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