Patents by Inventor Darryl G. Cleary
Darryl G. Cleary has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20170348342Abstract: Disclosed herein are a composition and unit dosage form for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection comprising GS-7977 and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, as well as methods for making said composition and unit dosage form. Also disclosed herein is a method of treating a subject, preferably a human, infected with hepatitis C virus, said method comprising administering to the subject for a time period an effective amount of GS-7977 and an effective amount of ribavirin. In one aspect, the method comprises administering to the subject an interferon-free treatment regimen comprising an effective amount of GS-7977 and an effective amount of ribavirin. In a particular aspect, the method is sufficient to produce an undetectable amount of HCV RNA in the subject for at least 12 weeks after the end of the time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2017Publication date: December 7, 2017Inventors: Miriam Michelle Berrey, Melissa Jean Casteel, Darryl G. Cleary, Christy M. Hebner, Robert G. Hindes, Hongmei Mo, Reza Oliyai, Rowchanak Pakdaman, Adrian S. Ray, Charles J. Reynolds, Dimitrios Stefanidis, William T. Symonds, Vahid Zia
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Patent number: 9549941Abstract: Disclosed herein are a composition and unit dosage form for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection comprising GS-7977 and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, as well as methods for making said composition and unit dosage form. Also disclosed herein is a method of treating a subject, preferably a human, infected with hepatitis C virus, said method comprising administering to the subject for a time period an effective amount of GS-7977 and an effective amount of ribavirin. In one aspect, the method comprises administering to the subject an interferon-free treatment regimen comprising an effective amount of GS-7977 and an effective amount of ribavirin. In a particular aspect, the method is sufficient to produce an undetectable amount of HCV RNA in the subject for at least 12 weeks after the end of the time period.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2014Date of Patent: January 24, 2017Assignee: Gilead Pharmasset LLCInventors: Darryl G. Cleary, Charles J. Reynolds, Miriam Michelle Berrey, Robert G. Hindes, William T. Symonds, Adrian S. Ray, Hongmei Mo, Christy M. Hebner, Reza Oliyai, Vahid Zia, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Rowchanak Pakdaman, Melissa Jean Casteel
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Publication number: 20150150896Abstract: Disclosed herein are a composition and unit dosage form for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection comprising GS-7977 and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, as well as methods for making said composition and unit dosage form. Also disclosed herein is a method of treating a subject, preferably a human, infected with hepatitis C virus, said method comprising administering to the subject for a time period an effective amount of GS-7977 and an effective amount of ribavirin. In one aspect, the method comprises administering to the subject an interferon-free treatment regimen comprising an effective amount of GS-7977 and an effective amount of ribavirin. In a particular aspect, the method is sufficient to produce an undetectable amount of HCV RNA in the subject for at least 12 weeks after the end of the time period.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 11, 2014Publication date: June 4, 2015Inventors: Darryl G. Cleary, Charles J. Reynolds, Miriam Michelle Berrey, Robert G. Hindes, William T. Symonds, Adrian S. Ray, Hongmei Mo, Christy M. Hebner, Reza Oliyai, Vahid Zia, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Rowchanak Pakdaman, Melissa Jean Casteel
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Patent number: 8889159Abstract: Disclosed herein are a composition and unit dosage form for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection comprising GS-7977 and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient, as well as methods for making said composition and unit dosage form. Also disclosed herein is a method of treating a subject, preferably a human, infected with hepatitis C virus, said method comprising administering to the subject for a time period an effective amount of GS-7977 and an effective amount of ribavirin. In one aspect, the method comprises administering to the subject an interferon-free treatment regimen comprising an effective amount of GS-7977 and an effective amount of ribavirin. In a particular aspect, the method is sufficient to produce an undetectable amount of HCV RNA in the subject for at least 12 weeks after the end of the time period.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2012Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Gilead Pharmasset LLCInventors: Darryl G. Cleary, Charles J. Reynolds, Miriam Michelle Berrey, Robert G. Hindes, William T. Symonds, Adrian S. Ray, Hongmei Mo, Christy M. Hebner, Reza Oliyai, Vahid Zia, Dimitrios Stefanidis, Rowchanak Pakdaman, Melissa Jean Casteel
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Patent number: 8420354Abstract: This application provides a process for preparing enantiomerically pure ?-D-dioxolane nucleosides. In particular, a new synthesis of (?)-DAPD, suitable for large scale development, is described. In one embodiment the invention provides a process for preparing a substantially pure ?-D- or ?-L-1,3-dioxolane nucleosides comprising a) preparing or obtaining an esterified 2,2-dialkoxy ethanol; b) cyclizing the esterified 2,2-dialkoxy ethanol with glycolic acid to obtain a 1,3-dioxolane lactone; c) resolving the 1,3-dioxolane lactone to obtain a substantially pure D- or L-lactone; d) selectively reducing and activating the D- or L-chiral lactone to obtain a substantially pure D- or L-1,3-dioxolane; e) coupling the D- or L-1,3-dioxolane to an activated and/or protected purine or pyrimidine base; and f) optionally purifying the nucleoside to obtain a substantially pure protected ?-D- or ?-L-1,3-dioxolane nucleoside.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Emory UniversityInventors: Marcos Sznaidman, George R. Painter, Merrick R. Almond, Darryl G. Cleary, Amir Pesyan
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Publication number: 20110130559Abstract: This application provides a process for preparing enantiomerically pure ?-D-dioxolane nucleosides. In particular, a new synthesis of (?)-DAPD, suitable for large scale development, is described. In one embodiment the invention provides a process for preparing a substantially pure ?-D- or ?-L-1,3-dioxolane nucleosides comprising a) preparing or obtaining an esterified 2,2-dialkoxy ethanol; b) cyclizing the esterified 2,2-dialkoxy ethanol with glycolic acid to obtain a 1,3-dioxolane lactone; c) resolving the 1,3-dioxolane lactone to obtain a substantially pure D- or L-lactone; d) selectively reducing and activating the D- or L-chiral lactone to obtain a substantially pure D- or L-1,3-dioxolane; e) coupling the D- or L-1,3-dioxolane to an activated and/or protected purine or pyrimidine base; and f) optionally purifying the nucleoside to obtain a substantially pure protected ?-D- or ?-L-1,3-dioxolane nucleoside.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: June 2, 2011Applicant: Gilead Sciences, Inc.Inventors: Marcos Sznaidman, George R. Painter, Merrick R. Almond, Darryl G. Cleary, Amir Pesyan
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Patent number: 6939965Abstract: Processes for the preparation of 1,3-oxathiolane nucleosides are provided that include reacting a 5-O-protected-oxymethyl-1,3-oxathiolane with a silylated nucleoside in the presence of (Cl)3Ti(isopropoxide). Using the processes described herein, the compounds can be provided as isolated enantiomers.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2003Date of Patent: September 6, 2005Assignees: Gilead Sciences, Inc., Emory UniversityInventors: George R. Painter, Dennis C. Liotta, Merrick R. Almond, Darryl G. Cleary, José D. Soria, Marcos Sznaidman
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Publication number: 20030144532Abstract: Processes for the preparation of 1,3-oxathiolane nucleosides are provided that include efficient methods for the preparation of the 1,3-oxathiolane ring and subsequent condensation of the 1,3-oxathiolane with a pyrimidine or purine base. Using the processes described herein, the compounds can be provided as isolated enantiomers.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2003Publication date: July 31, 2003Inventors: George R. Painter, Dennis C. Liotta, Merrick R. Almond, Darryl G. Cleary, Jose D. Soria, Marcos Sznaidman
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Patent number: 6576776Abstract: Processes for the preparation of 1,3-oxathiolane nucleosides are provided that include efficient methods for the preparation of the 1,3-oxathiolane ring and subsequent condensation of the 1,3-oxathiolane with a pyrimidine or purine base. Using the processes described herein, the compounds can be provided as isolated enantiomers.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2000Date of Patent: June 10, 2003Assignee: Triangle Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: George R. Painter, Dennis C. Liotta, Merrick R. Almond, Darryl G. Cleary, Josè D. Soria, Marcos Sznaidman
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Patent number: 6518425Abstract: Processes for the preparation of 1,3-oxathiolane nucleosides are provided that include efficient methods for the preparation of the 1,3-oxathiolane ring and subsequent condensation of the 1,3-oxathiolane with a pyrimidine or purine base. Using the processes described herein, the compounds can be provided as isolated enantiomers.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignees: Emory University, Triangle Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: George R. Painter, Dennis C. Liotta, Merrick R. Almond, Darryl G. Cleary, Josè D. Soria, Marcos Sznaidman
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Patent number: 6215004Abstract: Processes for the preparation of 1,3-oxathiolane nucleosides are provided that include efficient methods for the preparation of the 1,3-oxathiolane ring and subsequent condensation of the 1,3-oxathiolane with a pyrimidine or purine base. Using the processes described herein, the compounds can be provided as isolated enantiomers.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignees: Emory University, Triangle Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Inventors: George R. Painter, Dennis C. Liotta, Merrick R. Almond, Darryl G. Cleary, Josè D. Soria, Marcos Sznaidman