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Basically substituted ureas and processes for the treatment of virus diseases
   
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US Patent 4239761
Issued Date
December 16, 1980
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The present invention is related to new basically substituted ureas having the general Formula I ##STR1## and the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof which produce an improved antiviral activity against DNS- and RNS-viruses. The invention is further related to the treatment of humans or animals suffering from diseases caused by viruses by administering compositions containing such ureas or salts thereof as active agent.
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Published
December 16, 1980
Application Number
06/069,335
Filed
August 23, 1979
US Classification
514/256   514/849 514/888 514/894 514/915 514/934 544/383 544/390 544/399
Int'l Classification
C07D   295/215   (20060101)   C07D   295/26   (20060101)   C07D   295/00   (20060101)   C07D   295/13   (20060101)  
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Assistant Examiner
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Aug 30, 1978 [DE] 2837794
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544/383   544/390   544/399   424/250  
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