FIELD: chemistry.
SUBSTANCE: invention concerns new compounds of the formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts. Claimed compounds have modulation effect on CB cannabinoid receptor. In the general formula (I) , R and R1 are the same or different and are phenyl optionally substituted by 1-3 substitutes Y, where Y is substitute selected out of group including chlorine, iodine, bromine, fluorine, on condition that X is not a sub-group (ii); or one of R and R1 radicals is phenyl group, while the other radical is formed or linear C2-8-alkyl group or benzyl group; X is one of the sub-groups (i) or (ii). Also invention concerns application of the compounds in obtaining pharmaceutical composition, pharmaceutical composition with modulation effect on CB cannabinoid receptor, and compound of the general formula (IV) with radical values as indicated in the claim.
EFFECT: enhanced efficiency of composition and treatment method.
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Dates
2009-03-10—Published
2004-09-20—Filed