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Method for the treatment of neurological or neuropsychiatric disorders
   
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US Patent 6310085
Issued Date
October 30, 2001
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This invention relates to a method for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of a neurological or neuropsychiatric disorder associated with altered dopamine function which comprises subjecting a patient in need thereof to therapy which blocks and/or inhibits melatonin, precursors thereof and/or metabolic products thereof.
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Clarencew Pty Ltd. (East Melbourne,AU)
Published
October 30, 2001
Application Number
09/285,859
Filed
April 2, 1999
US Classification
514/415  
Int'l Classification
A61K   31/17   (20060101)   A61K   31/165   (20060101)   A61K   31/4965   (20060101)   A61K   31/54   (20060101)   A61K   31/5375   (20060101)   A61K   31/445   (20060101)   A61K   31/40   (20060101)   A61K   31/403   (20060101)   A61K   31/4045   (20060101)   A61K   31/495   (20060101)  
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS This is a Continuation-in-part application of International Patent Application No. PCT/AU97/00661, filed on Oct. 3, 1997.
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