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COMPOUNDS AND METHOD FOR TREATING CYTOKINE RELEASE SYNDROME
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Paragraph 132, (2021/02/12)
Disclosed herein are embodiments of a method for treating or preventing cytokine release syndrome (CRS). In certain embodiments, the method comprises administering a compound, or a salt, solvate, prodrug or pharmaceutical composition thereof, to a subject experiencing, or at risk of developing, CRS. The compound may be a kinase inhibitor, such as a JAK inhibitor and/or an IRAK inhibitor, and/or the compound may have a structure according to Formulas I, III, IV or VII. And the method may comprise administering the compound to a subject who is has received, is currently receiving, and/or will be receiving a cell therapy.
FUMARATE SALT OF 5-((5-METHYL-2-((3,4,5-TRIMETHYLPHENYL)AMINO)PYRIMIDIN-4-YL)AMINO)-BENZO[D]OXAZOL-2(3H)-ONE
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Page/Page column 7-8, (2019/12/15)
A fumarate salt, in particular the hemi-fumarate salt, of 5-((5-methyl-2-((3,4,5-trimethylphenyl)amino)pyrimidin-4-yl)amino)-benzo[d]oxazol-2(3H)-one (Compound (I), compositions comprising such a salt, and processes for the manufacture of such a salt, in particular Compound (I) hemi-fumarate salt are described. The salt is useful for the treatment of conditions such as asthma and CORD, involving modulation of the JAK pathway or inhibition of JAK kinases particularly JAK1.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITION OF THE JAK PATHWAY
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Page/Page column 50, (2012/02/06)
Disclosed are compounds of formula I, compositions containing them, and methods of use for the compounds and compositions in the treatment of conditions in which modulation of the JAK pathway or inhibition of JAK kinases, particularly JAK 2 and JAK3, are
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITION OF THE JAK PATHWAY
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Page/Page column 85, (2010/08/07)
Disclosed are compounds of formula I, compositions containing them, and methods of use for the compounds and compositions in the treatment of conditions in which modulation of the JAK pathway or inhibition of JAK kinases, particularly JAK 2 and JAK3, are therapeutically useful.
