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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Giger; Rudolf K. A..The latest application filed is for "use of certain imidazol carbazols in treating stress-related manic-depressive disorders".
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Use of certain imidazol carbazols in treating stress-related manic-depressive disorders Grant 5,561,149 - Azria , et al. October 1, 1 | 1996-10-01 |
Certain aminoguanidine compounds, pharmaceutical compositions containing them and their use in treating gastrointestinal motility disorders and disorders associated with cephalic pain Grant 5,510,353 - Giger , et al. April 23, 1 | 1996-04-23 |
Benzoic acid derivatives Grant 5,001,133 - Richardson , et al. March 19, 1 | 1991-03-19 |
Analgesic carbocyclic and heterocyclic carbonylmethylene-and carbonylmethypipidines and-pyrrolidines Grant 4,826,838 - Richardson , et al. May 2, 1 | 1989-05-02 |
Amides and esters containing bridged piperidines and use as serotonin M antagonists Grant 4,797,406 - Richardson , et al. January 10, 1 | 1989-01-10 |
Naphthoxazines and their use as psychostimulating and antidepressant agents Grant 4,656,167 - Nozulak , et al. April 7, 1 | 1987-04-07 |
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