Title of Invention

"A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF APPETENCY DISORDERS"

Abstract A pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of appetency disorders, comprising a CB1 receptor antagonist selected among N-piperidmno-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-I-(2,4- dichlorophenyl)-4-methylpyrazole-3-carboxamide, its pharmaceutically acceptable salts and of their solvates in combination with a pharmaceutical carrier, wherein said CB1 receptor antagonist is present in an amount of from about 0.6% to 17.7% w/w.
Full Text The present invention relates to a novel use of antagonists of the central cannabinoid receptors or so-called CB1 receptors.
More particularly, the invention relates to the use of CB1 receptor antagonists for the preparation of drugs useful in the treatment of appetency disorders. The purpose of drugs useful in the treatment of appetency disorders is to regulate consumption desires, particularly desires to consume sugars, carbohydrates, alcohol or drugs and more generally to consume appetizing ingredients.
In the present description and in the claims, appetency disorders are understood as meaning:
- disorders associated with a substance and especially abuse of a substance
and/or dependency on a substance,
- disorders of food behaviors, especially those liable to cause excess weight,
irrespective of its origin, for example bulimia, appetency for sugars and non-
insulin-dependent diabetes.
Substances are understood as meaning appetizing ingredients such as sugars, carbohydrates, alcohols or drugs.
The present invention therefore further relates to the use of a CB1 receptor antagonist for the preparation of drugs useful in the treatment of bulimia and
obesity, including obesity associated with typeII diabetes (non-insuhn-dependent

diabetes), or more generally any disease resulting in the patient becoming
overweight, and in the treatment of drug abuse or drug dependency.
Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, or 9-THC, is the main active constituent extracted from Cannabis sativa (Tuner, 1985; in Marijuana, 84, Ed. Harvey, DY, IRL Press, Oxford).
The effects of cannabinoids are due to an interaction with high affinity specific receptors coupled to G proteins. Two types of receptors are currently described: the CBi receptors, which are present predominantly in the central nervous system (Devane et al., Molecular Pharmacology, 1988, 34, 605 - 613), and the CB2 receptors, which are present in the immune system (Nye et al., The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1985, 234, 784 - 791; Kaminski et al., 1992, Molecular Pharmacology, 42, 736 - 742; Munro et al., Nature, 1993, 365, 61 - 65). Characterization of these receptors has been made possible by the development of synthetic ligands such as CP 55,940 (J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 1988, 247. 1046 - 1051) and WIN 55212-2 (J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., 1993, 264. 1352 - 1363) and, more recently, by the discovery of the selective CB1 receptor

antagonist SR 141716 A (M. Rinaldi-Carmona et al., FEES Lett., 1994, 350. 240 -244).
Families of compounds having an affinity for the cannabinoid receptors have been described in several patents or patent applications, especially European patent application EP-576 357, which describes pyrazole derivatives, and patent application WO 96/02248, which describes especially benzofuran derivatives.
More particularly, N-piperidino-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-1 -(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methylpyrazole-3-carboxamide, also called SR 141716, of the formula
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its pharmaceutically acceptablee salts and their solvates are described in European patent application EP-656 354 as CB1 central receptor antagonists.
SR 141716 Als the hydrochloride of SR 141716.
It is known that delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol, whose international non-proprietary name is dronabinol, is used in the treatment of anorexia, especially in patients suffering from AIDS (J. Pain Symptom Manage., 1995, K) (2), 89 - 97) or cancer (J. Palliat. Care, 1994,10 (1), 14 - 18).
It is further described that SR 141716 and its salts, which are central cannabinoid receptor antagonists, can be used in the treatment of appetite disorders, especially as anorexigenic agents, and in the treatment of disorders associated with the use of psychotropic substances.
Conventional anorexigenic agents cause an appetite reduction which is generally independent of the foods to be consumed.
Surprisingly, it has now been found that CB1 receptor antagonists have a specific property by acting electively on consumption behavior disorders pertaining to appetizing substances.
Thus the administration of a CB1 receptor antagonist makes it possible to regulate the desire to consume non-essential food items such as excess sugars,

excess carbohydrates, alcohol or drugs.
In fact, animal tests have revealed a novel behavior: the animal no longer shows spontaneous appetency for the ingredient, for example sugar or alcohol, which it normally finds pleasurable. This lack of appetency also manifests itself when the animal has been pretreated with a neuropeptide known to increase the appetite, for example neuropeptide Y (NPY).
According to one of its aspects, the present invention relates to the use of a CBi receptor antagonist for the preparation of drugs useful in the treatment of appetency disorders.
The CBi receptor antagonists appropriate for the purposes of the invention are particularly the compounds of the formula
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in which:
- R1 is hydrogen, a fluorine, a hydroxyl, a (C1-C5)alkoxy, a (C1-C5)alkylthio, a
hydroxy(C1-C5)alkoxy, a group -NR1oR11, a cyano, a (C1-C5)alkylsulfonyl or a
(C1-C5)alkylsulfmyl;
- R2 and R3 are a (C1-C4)alkyl or, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are
bonded, form a saturated or unsaturated 5- to 10-membered heterocyclic radical
which is unsubstituted or monosubstituted or polysubstituted by a (C1-C3)alkyl or
by a (C1-C3)alkoxy;
- R4, RS, R6, R7, R8 and R9 are each independently hydrogen, a halogen or a
trifluoromethyl, and if RI is a fluorine, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8 and/or R9 can also be a
fluoromethyl, with the proviso that at least one of the substituents R1 or R7 is
other than hydrogen; and
- R1O and R11 are each independently hydrogen or a (C1-C5)alkyl, or R1O and R11,
together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bonded, form a heterocyclic
radical selected from pyrrolidin-1-yl, piperidin-1-yl, morpholin-4-yl and

piperazin-1-yl, which is unsubstituted or substituted by a (C1-C4)alkyl, and their salts and their solvates.
More particularly, the present invention relates to the use of N-piperidino-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methylpyrazole-3-carboxamide, its pharmaceutically acceptable salts and their solvates for the preparation of drugs useful in the treatment of appetency disorders.
According to the present invention, the CB1 receptor antagonists can also be used in association with another active principle for the preparation of drugs useful in the treatment of appetency disorders, especially in the treatment of disorders of food behaviors; it is possible to use a pharmaceutical composition comprising a CB1 receptor antagonist in association with a compound for regulating metabolic disorders, especially a ß3-adrenergic receptor agonist, hereafter called aß3 agonist.
Thus the present invention further relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing a CB1 receptor antagonist and a regulator of metabolic disorders, for example a hypolipemic, hypolydemic or lipolytic. More particularly, the present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing a CB1 receptor antagonist and a ß3 agonist.
ß3 agonists which can be used according to the present invention are the compounds of the formula
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in which:
- X is hydrogen, a halogen, a trifluoromethyl or a (C1-C4)alkyl; and
- R is hydrogen or a methyl which is unsubstituted or substituted by a carboxyl or
an alkoxycarbonyl in which the alkoxy is (C1-C6),
and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, indicated in EP 0211721 and
EP 0 303 546 as intestinal spasmolytics.
Among the compounds of formula (III), the following compounds:
* 2-[(7-hydroxy-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-l-phenylethanol;
*
* 2-[(7-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-1 -(3-chlorophenyl)-
ethanol;
* 2-[(7-ethoxycarbonylmethoxy-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-l-(3-
chlorophenyl)ethanol;
* 2-[(7-ethoxycarbonylmethoxy-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-l-
phenylethanol;
* (1 R,2'RS)-2-[(7-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-1 -phenyl-
ethanol;
* (1 S,2'RS)-2-[(7-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-1-phenyl-
ethanol;
* (+)-(1 R)-2-[(7-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-1 -phenyl-
ethanol;
*(+)-( 1 S)-2-[(7-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-1 -phenyl-
ethanol; *(-)-(lR)-2-[(7-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-l-phenyl-
ethanol;
* (-)-(1 S)-2-[(7-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)amino]-1 -phenyl-
ethanol;
* N-[(2S)-7-ethoxycarbonylmethoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl]-(2R)-2-
(3-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyethanamine; and
* N-[(2R)-7-methoxycarbonylmethoxy-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl]-
(2R)-2-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyethanamine,
and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, are particularly advantageous.
N-[(2S)-7-Ethoxycarbonylmethoxy-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl]-(2R)-2-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyethanamine (SR 58611) and its pharmaceutically acceptable salts are very particularly advantageous, especially its salt with hydrochloric acid, SR 58611 A.
Other PS agonists which can be used according to the present invention are the compounds of the formula
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in which:
- n is 1, 2 or 3;
- A is a benzoruran-2-yl or a phenyl which is unsubstituted or substituted by one or
two halogen atoms or by a (C1-C4)alkyl or a trifluoromethyl;
- R' is:

- hydrogen;
- a(C1-C6)alkyl;
- a functional group selected from the following groups: hydroxyl; (C1-C6)-
alkoxy; (C2-C6)alkenyloxy; (C2-C6)alkynyloxy; (C3-C8)cycloalkoxy; (C3-C8)-
cycloalkyl(C1-C6)alkoxy; benzyloxy; phenoxy; mercapto; (C1-C6)alkylthio;
(C2-C6)alkenylthio; (C2-C6)alkynylthio; (C3-C8)cycloalkylthio; (C3-C8)-
cycloalkyl(C1-C6)alkylthio; benzylthio; phenylthio; (C]-C6)alkylsulfmyl; (C2-
C6)alkenylsulfmyl; (C2-C6)alkynylsulfmyl; (C3-C8)cycloalkylsulfinyl; (C3-
C8)cycloalkyl(C1-C6)alkylsulfinyl; benzylsulfinyl; phenylsulfmyl; (C1-C6)
alkylsulfonyl; (C2-C6)alkenylsulfonyl; (C2-C6)alkynylsulfonyl; (C3-
C8)cycloalkylsulfonyl; (C3-C8)cycloalkyl(C1-C6)alkylsulfonyl; benzylsulfonyl;
phenylsulfonyl; cyano; nitro; amino which is unsubstituted or substituted by
one or two identical or different radicals selected from (C1-C6)alkyl, (C2-
C6)alkenyl, (C2-C6)alkynyl, (C3-C8)cycloalkyl, (C3-C8)cycloalkyl(C1-C6)
alkyl, benzyl and phenyl groups; carboxyl; alkoxycarbonyl in which the
alkoxy is (C1-C6); (C2-C6)alkenyloxycarbonyl; (C2-C6)alkynyloxycarbonyl;
(C3-C8)cycloalkoxycarbonyl; (C3-C8)cycloalkyl(C1-C6)alkoxycarbonyl;
benzyloxycarbonyl; phenoxycarbonyl; and carbamoyl which is unsubstituted or
substituted on the amino group by one or two identical or different radicals
selected from (C1-C6)alkyl, (C2-C6)alkenyl, (C2-C6)alkynyl, (C3-C8)-
cycloalkyl, (C3-C8)cycloalkyl(C1-C6)alkyl, benzyl and phenyl groups;
- a group R'" selected from the following groups: (C1-C6)alkyl substituted by a
functional group; (C2-C6)alkenyl substituted by a functional group; (C2-C6)-
alkynyl substituted by a functional group; phenyl(C1-C6)alkyl substituted on the
phenyl by a(C1-C6)alkyl or by a functional group; phenyl(C2-C6)alkenyl
substituted on the phenyl by a (C1-C6)alkyl or by a functional group; phenyl(C2-
C6)alkynyl substituted on the phenyl by a (C1-C6)alkyl or by a functional group;
benzyl substituted on the phenyl by a (C1-C6)alkyl or by a functional group; and
phenyl which is unsubstituted or substituted by a(C1-C6)alkyl or by a
functional group, the functional group being as defined above;
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which:
- E is hydrogen, a (C1-C4)alkyl, a (C1-C4)alkoxy, a phenyl, a nitro, a halogen atom
or a trifluoromethyl;
- L is hydrogen, a (C1-C4)alkyl, a (C1-C4)alkoxy, a phenyl, a nitro or a halogen
atom; or
- E and L together are a group -CH=CH-CH=CH- or -CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-; and
- G is hydrogen, a chlorine atom, a hydroxyl or a group OG', in which G' is a (C1-C4)
alkyl which is unsubstituted or substituted by a hydroxyl, (C1-C4)alkoxy, (C1-C4)
alkoxycarbonyl, carboxyl or (C3-C7)cycloalkyl; a (C3-C7)Xycloalkyl; or a (C2-
C4)alkanoyl,
and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, indicated in EP 0 436 435 as intestinal spasmolytics.
Among the compounds of formula (V), N-[(2R)-(6-hydroxy-1,2,3,4-
tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)methyl]-(2R)-2-hydroxy-2-(3-chlorophenyl)ethanamine (SR
59104), N-[(2R)-(7-methoxy-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl)methyl]-(2R)-2-
hydroxy-2-(3-chlorophenyl)ethanamine (SR59119) and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts are particularly advantageous compounds.
Other advantageous ß3 agonist compounds according to the present invention are the compound BRL35135 described in EP 23385; the compound CL 316243 described in US 5 061727; the compound AZ 002 described in EP 218440; the compound BMS 187257 described in US 5 321 036; the compound ZD 7114 described in EP 473 285; the compound RO 40-2148 described in Am. J. Clin. Nutr., 1992, 55 (1, Suppl.), 249S - 25IS; and the products described in the following patents/patent applications: WO 96/35671, WO 96/35670, WO 96/ 16038, WO 96/04233, WO 95/33724, WO 95/29159, EP 659737, WO 95/04047, EP 516349, EP 473285, EP 23385, EP 21636, EP 7205, JP 08198866, JP 08165276, JP 08157470, WO 96/16938, EP 714883, WO 96/04234, US 5 488 064, US 5 482 971, US 5 491 134, WO 95/29159, WO 95/33724, ZA 9409874, WO 95/29903, US 5 461 163, WO 95/25104, EP 659737,, JP 07] 12958, WO 95/
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- a group 0-R'", S-R'", SO-R'" or S02-R'", in which R'" is as defined above;
- a group NR'"R°, in which R'" is as defined above and R° is hydrogen or is as
defined above for R'", or R'" and R°, together with the nitrogen to which they
are bonded, form a group selected from pyrrolidino, piperidino and morpholino
groups;
- a group COOR'" or a group CO-SR'", in which R'" is as defined above;
- a group CONR'"R°, in which R'" is as defined above and R° is hydrogen or is
as defined above for R'", or R'" and R°, together with the nitrogen to which
they are bonded, form a group selected from pyrrolidino, piperidino and
morpholino groups; or
- a group SO2NR'"R°, in which R'" is as defined above and R° is hydrogen or is
as defined above for R'", or R'" and R°, together with the nitrogen to which
they are bonded, form a group selected from pyrrolidino, piperidino and
morpholino groups;

- R" is hydrogen; a halogen; a (Ci-C6)alkyl; a functional group as defined above; a
group OR'", R'" being as defined above; a group COOR'", R'" being as defined
above; or a group CONR'"R°, in which R'" is as defined above and R° is
hydrogen or is as defined above for R'", or R'" and R°, together with the nitrogen
to which they are bonded, form a group selected from pyrrolidino, piperidino and
morpholino groups;
- W is a direct bond or an oxygen atom;
- X' is hydrogen, a (C1-C6)alkyl or a(C1-C6)alkylcarbonyl;
- Y is hydrogen or a group A'-CH(OH)-CH2-, A' being identical to A but other
than benzofuran-2-yl; or
- X' and Y, taken together, form a methylene group optionally substituted by an
alkoxycarbonyl in which the alkoxy is (C1-C6); an ethylene group optionally
substituted by an oxo group; or a 1,3-propylene group; and
- Z is hydrogen or a (C1-C6)alkyl,
and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, indicated in EP 0 255 415 as intestinal spasmolytics.
Other ß3agonists which can also be used according to the present invention are the compounds of the formula

8527, WO 95/07284, JP 07025756, WO 95/03289, WO 95/04047, WO 95/01170, WO 94/29290, US 5 373 020, JP 06293664, WO 94/12166 and US 5 451 677.
For its use as a drug, a CB1 receptor antagonist compound, by itself or in association with a ps agonist, must be formulated as a pharmaceutical composition.
In the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention for oral, sublingual, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, transdermal, local or rectal administration, the active principle, by itself or in association with another active principle, can be administered to animals and humans in unit forms of administration mixed with conventional pharmaceutical carriers. The appropriate unit forms of administration include oral forms such as tablets, gelatin capsules, powders, granules and solutions or suspensions to be taken orally, sublingual and buccal forms of administration, aerosols, implants, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intravenous, intranasal or intraocular forms of administration and rectal forms of administration.
In the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention, the active principle or active principles are generally formulated in dosage units. The dosage unit contains from 0.5 to 1000 mg, advantageously from 1 to 500 mg and preferably from 2 to 200 mg of CB1 receptor antagonist per dosage unit for daily administration.
In cases where 2 active principles are associated, the dosage unit contains from 0.5 to 600 mg, advantageously from 1 to 400 mg and preferably from 2 to 200 mg of CB1 receptor antagonist compound and from 0.5 to 600 mg, advantageously from 2 to 400 mg and preferably from 10 to 250 mg of the other active principle, especially a 03 agonist.
When a solid composition is prepared in the form of tablets, a wetting agent such as sodium laurylsulfate can be added to the micronized or non-micronized active principle(s) and the whole is mixed with a pharmaceutical vehicle such as silica, starch, lactose, magnesium stearate, talcum or the like. The tablets can be coated with sucrose, a variety of polymers or other appropriate substances, or else they can be treated so as to have a sustained or delayed activity and so as to release a predetermined amount of active principle continuously.
A preparation in the form of gelatin capsules is obtained by mixing the active principle or active principles with a diluent, such as a glycol or a glycerol ester, and incorporating the resulting mixture into soft or hard gelatin capsules.
A preparation in the form of a syrup or elixir can contain the active

principle or active principles together with a sweetener, which is preferably calorie-free, methylparaben and propylparaben as antiseptics, a flavoring and an appropriate color.
The water-dispersible powders or granules can contain the active principle or active principles mixed with dispersants or wetting agents or with suspending agents such as polyvinylpyrrolidone or polyvidone, as well as with sweeteners or taste correctors.
Rectal administration is effected using suppositories, which are prepared with binders melting at the rectal temperature, for example cocoa butter or polyethylene glycols.
Parenteral administration is effected using aqueous suspensions, isotonic saline solutions or injectable sterile solutions containing pharmacologically compatible dispersants and/or solubilizing agents, for example propylene glycol or butylene glycol.
Thus, to prepare an aqueous solution for intravenous injection, it is possible to use a cosolvent, for example an alcohol such as ethanol or a glycol such as polyethylene glycol or propylene glycol, and a hydrophilic surfactant such as Tween® 80. To prepare an oily solution for intramuscular injection, the active principle can be solubilized with a triglyceride or a glycerol ester.
Transdermal administration can be effected using patches in multilaminar form or with a reservoir in which the active principle is in alcoholic solution.
The active principle or active principles can also be formulated as microcapsules or microspheres, optionally with one or more carriers or additives.
The active principle or active principles can also be presented in the form of complexes with a cyclodextrin, for example a-, P- or y-cyclodextrin, 2-hydroxy-propyl-p-cyclodextrin or methyl-p-cyclodextrin.
Among the sustained release forms useful in the case of chronic treatments, it is possible to use implants. These can be prepared in the form of an oily suspension or in the form of a suspension of microspheres in an isotonic medium.
According to another aspect of the invention, the CB1 receptor antagonist and the regulator of metabolic disorders, especially the ß3 agonist, can be administered simultaneously, sequentially or over a period of time in the treatment of appetency disorders, especially in the treatment of disorders of food behaviors.
The invention therefore further relates to a kit for the treatment of

appetency disorders by the administration, simultaneously, sequentially or over a period of time, of a CB1 receptor antagonist and a regulator of metabolic disorders, especially a ß3 agonist, in which kit said CB1 receptor antagonist and said regulator of metabolic disorders, especially said ß3 agonist, are in separate compartments and optionally in different packagings.
More particularly, said kit contains N-piperidino-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4-methylpyrazole-3-carboxamide, one of its pharmaceutically acceptable salts or one of their solvates, and N-[(2S)-7-ethoxycarbonylmethoxy-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphth-2-yl]-(2R)-2-(3-chlorophenyl)-2-hydroxyethanamine or one of its pharmaceutically acceptable salts.
According to another of its aspects, the invention further relates to a method of treating appetency disorders, especially a method of treating disorders of food behaviors, which consists in administering, to a subject in need thereof, a (therapeutically) effective amount of a CB1 receptor antagonist as defined above. Said CB1 receptor antagonist can advantageously be used in association with a regulator of metabolic disorders, especially a ß3 agonist, as defined above. In particular, the CB1 receptor antagonist and the regulator of metabolic disorders can be administered simultaneously, sequentially or over a period of time.
TEST No. 1: Effect of SR 141716 A on the intake of a sucrose solution in rats
The experiment is performed according to W.C. Lynch et al., Physiol. Behav., 1993,54, 877-880.
Male Sprague-Dawley rats weighing 190 to 210 g are under a normal light cycle (from 7 am to 7 pm) and receive water and food ad libitum.
For 6 days, between 11 am and 3 pm, the food and the water bottles are withdrawn and the rats are given a 5% sucrose solution to drink.
Rats drinking less than 3 g of sucrose solution are eliminated.
On the seventh day the test is carried out according to the following procedure:
9 am: withdrawal of food,
10 am: oral administration of SR 141716 A,

11 am = TO: introduction of bottles containing a weighed sucrose solution, TO + 1 hour, TO + 2 hours, TO + 3 hours, TO + 4 hours: measurement of the sucrose consumption by weighing of the bottles.
TABLE 1
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* p It is seen from the results reported in TABLE 1 that the administration of SR 141716 A very considerably reduces the consumption of aqueous sugar solution at or above a dose of 0.3 mg/kg.
TEST No. 2: Effect of SR 141716 A on the consumption of an alcohol solution in mice
Male C 57 BL 6 mice (Iffa-Credo) are isolated on the day of their arrival in an animal housing under a reverse cycle (night from 10 am to 10 pm) with 2 bottles filled with water. After 1 week, one of the bottles of water is replaced with a bottle filled with a 10% alcohol solution for 6 hours of the test. Each day, 30 minutes before the bottle of alcohol is introduced, the mice are treated subcutaneously with SR 141716 A. The amounts of alcohol and water consumed are measured after 6 hours. The test is repeated for 4 days.

TABLE 2

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**p The results show that the alcohol consumption decreases very substantially for the treated animals: from 1.9 ± 0.1 g for an untreated animal to 1.0 ± 0.2 g for an animal receiving 3 mg/kg of SR 141716 A; the water consumption increased in parallel: from 1.1 ± 0.1 to 1.6 ± 0.3 g.
Accordingly the present invention relates to a
pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of appetency
disorders, comprising a CB1 receptor antagonist selected
among N-piperidmno-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-1- (2,4-
dichlorophenyl)-4-methylpyrazole-3-carboxamide, its
pharmaceutically acceptable salts and of their solvates in combination with a pharmaceutical carrier, wherein said CBi receptor antagonist is present in an amount of from about 0.6% to 17.7% w/w.

EXAMPLE 1 Gelatin capsule containing a 1 mg dose of CB1receptor antagonist
Micronized SR 141716 1.00 mg
Corn starch 51.00 mg
Lactose monohydrate 103.3 3 mg
Polyvidone 4.30 rng
Sodium laurylsulfate 0.17mg
Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose 8.50 mg
Purified water: QS for wet granulation
Magnesium stearate l.7Omg
For a no. 3 opaque white gelatin capsule filled to 170 mg
EXAMPLE 2 Gelatin capsule containing a 10 mg dose of CB1receptor antagonist
Micronized SR 141716 A 10.00 mg
Corn starch 5l.OOmg
Lactose monohydrate 94.33 mg
Polyvidone 4.30 mg
Sodium laurylsulfate 0.17 mg
Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose 8.50 mg

Purified water: QS for wet granulation
Magnesium stearate 1.70mg
For a no. 3 opaque white gelatin capsule filled to 170 mg
EXAMPLE 3 Gelatin capsule containing a 30 mg dose of CB1receptor antagonist
Micronized SR 141716 30.00 mg
Corn starch 51.00 mg
Lactose monohydrate 74.33 mg
Polyvidone 4.30 mg
Sodium laurylsulfate 0.17 mg
Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose 8.50 mg
Purified water: QS for wet granulation
Magnesium stearate 1.70 mg
For a no. 3 opaque white gelatin capsule filled to 170 mg
EXAMPLE 4 Tablet containing a 30 mg dose of CB1receptor antagonist
Micronized SR 141716 30.00 mg
Lactose monohydrate QS
Corn starch 40.00 mg
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 6 cP 5.00 mg
Purified water: QS for wet granulation
Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose 10.00 mg
Magnesium stearate 2.00 mg
For a finished tablet of 200 mg
EXAMPLE 5 Tablet containing 30 mg of CB1 receptor antagonist and 200 mg of
ß3 agonist
Micronized SR 141716 30.00 mg
SR 5 8611 A expressed as the base 200.00 mg
Lactose monohydrate QS
Polyvidone 15.OOmg
Purified water: QS for wet granulation

Crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose 10.00 mg
Magnesium stearate 5.00 mg
For a finished tablet of 500 mg
EXAMPLE 6 Tablet containing 10 mg of CB1 receptor antagonist and 100 mg of
ß3 agonist
Micronized SR 141716 10.00 mg
SR 58611 A expressed as the base 100.00 mg
Corn starch 30 mg
Lactose monohydrate QS
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 6 cP 5.00 mg
Purified water: QS for wet granulation
Sodium carboxymethyl starch 6.00 mg
Magnesium stearate 3.00mg
For a finished tablet of 300 mg





WE CLAIM:
1. A pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of appetency
disorders, comprising a CB1 receptor antagonist selected among N-
piperidmno-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl)-4- ethylpyrazole-
3-carboxamide, its pharmaceutically acceptable salts and of their
solvates in combination with a pharmaceutical carrier, wherein said
CB1 receptor antagonist is present in an amount of from about 0.6% to
17.7% w/w and the pharmaceutical carrier is present in an amount of
99.4% to 82.3% w/w.
2. Pharmaceutical composition as claimed in claim 1, which is under the
form of dosage unit containing 0.5 to 1000 mg of said CBi receptor
antagonist.
3. Pharmaceutical composition as claimed in claim 1 or 2, which is in the
form of a gelatine capsule containing in percentage by weight:
-0.59% of micronized N-piperidino-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-l-(2,4-dichlorophenyl) -4-methylpyrazole-3 - carboxamide; - a pharmaceutical carrier wherein it comprises:
30 % of corn starch;
60.78% of lactose monohydrate;
2.53% of polyvidone;
0.10% of sodium laurylsulfate;
5% of crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose;
1% of magnesium stearate;
4. Pharmaceutical composition as claimed in claim 1 or 2, which is in the
form of a gelatine capsule containing in percentage by weight:
5.88% of micronized N-piperidino-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-l-(2,4-
dichlor ophenyl) - 4 - methylpyr azole- 3 - carboxamide;
a pharmaceutical carrier wherein it comprises:
30% of corn starch;
55.49% of lactose monohydrate;
2.53% of polyvidone;
0.10% of sodium laurylsulfate;
5% of crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose;
1% of magnesium stearate
5. Pharmaceutical composition as claimed in claim 1 or 2, which is in the
form of a gelatine capsule containing in percentage by weight:
17.65% of micronized N-piperidino-5-dichlorophenyl)-4-methy Ipyrazole- 3 - carboxamide.

a pharmaceutical carrier wherein it comprises:

7.

30% of corn starch;
43.72% of lactose monohydrate;
2.53% of polyvidone;
0.10% of sodium laurylsulfate;
5% of crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose;
1% of magnesium stearate;
Pharmaceutical composition as claimed in claim 1 or 2, which is in the form of a tablet wherein it comprises in percentage by weight:
15% of micronized N-piperidino-5-(4-chlorophenyl)-l-(2,4
dichlorophenyl)-4-methylepyrazole-3-carboxamide
a pharmaceutical carrier wherein it comprises:
20% of corn starch;
56.50% of lactose monohydrate;
2.50% of hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose 6 cP
5% of crosslinked sodium carboxymethyl cellulose;
1% of magnesium stearate.
A pharmaceutical composition substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the foregoing examples.






Documents:

227-del-1998-abstract.pdf

227-del-1998-claims.pdf

227-del-1998-correspondence-others.pdf

227-del-1998-correspondence-po.pdf

227-del-1998-description (complete).pdf

227-del-1998-form-1.pdf

227-del-1998-form-13.pdf

227-del-1998-form-19.pdf

227-del-1998-form-2.pdf

227-del-1998-form-3.pdf

227-del-1998-form-4.pdf

227-del-1998-form-6.pdf

227-del-1998-gpa.pdf

227-del-1998-pct-210.pdf

227-del-1998-petition-137.pdf

227-del-1998-petition-138.pdf


Patent Number 215761
Indian Patent Application Number 227/DEL/1998
PG Journal Number 12/2008
Publication Date 21-Mar-2008
Grant Date 03-Mar-2008
Date of Filing 27-Jan-1998
Name of Patentee SANOFI SYNTHELABO
Applicant Address 174, AVENUE DE FRANCE 75013, PARIS FRANCE
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 JEANNE MARUANI LITSSEMENT LA COLLINE NO 8, 34570 VAILHAUQUES, FRANCE
2 PHILIPPE SOUBRIE LE REY, VALFLAUNES, 34270 SAINT MATHIEUUDE TREVIERS, FRANCE
PCT International Classification Number A61K 31/415
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 97 00870 1997-01-28 France