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Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC

Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC's patent strategy is heavily concentrated in core pharmaceutical areas, with Pharmaceutical Preparations (56.2% of portfolio) and Heterocyclic Compounds (Pharma) (36.5% of portfolio) dominating, yet both show significant year-over-year declines in 2025 and so far in 2026. Surprisingly, despite this focus, the company also shows an emerging interest in Material & Chemical Analysis, which saw a 100.0% YoY growth in 2024, and a notable, albeit volatile, focus on Fermentation & Biosynthesis, which experienced a massive 1000.0% YoY increase in 2024, suggesting exploration into new production methods.

Patent Trend by Technology Area

Yearly patent publications since 2023

Product themes

Product-level themes inferred from filings since 2023, with category chips showing where each theme appears. Select a theme to filter the patents below.

624 US filings (since 2023) · 11 categories · 27 themes

Targeted Small Molecule Therapeutics

Design and synthesis of acyclic or carbocyclic organic compounds that selectively modulate specific biological targets or pathways for the treatment of diseases.

Heterocyclic Compounds (Pharma)Pharmaceutical PreparationsAcyclic / Carbocyclic Compounds
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233since 2023
0.0%YoY
Immunomodulatory Protein Design

Design and engineering of proteins or peptides to directly modulate immune responses, including enhancing antigen presentation, suppressing inflammation, or activating specific immune cell types.

Peptides & Proteins
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120since 2023
-25.0%YoY
Targeted Protein Degradation

Development of small molecules, often bifunctional (e.g., PROTACs) or molecular glues, that induce the ubiquitin-proteasome system or autophagy to selectively degrade specific disease-causing proteins.

Heterocyclic Compounds (Pharma)
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112since 2023
-38.5%YoY
Immune Checkpoint Modulation

Therapeutic interventions that target immune checkpoint pathways to either enhance or suppress immune responses, often used in cancer immunotherapy or autoimmune diseases.

Therapeutic Activity (Pharma)
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73since 2023
-8.7%YoY
Antibody Engineering & Therapeutics

Design and modification of antibodies or antibody-derived fragments for targeted therapeutic intervention, including bispecific formats, Fc region modifications, and activatable constructs.

Peptides & ProteinsPharmaceutical PreparationsTherapeutic Activity (Pharma)Material & Chemical Analysis
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61since 2023
-22.2%YoY
Nucleic Acid-Based Therapies

Therapeutic strategies employing nucleic acids (DNA, RNA, oligonucleotides) to modulate gene expression, deliver genetic material, or interfere with disease-causing pathways. Includes gene therapy using viral vectors.

Pharmaceutical PreparationsTherapeutic Activity (Pharma)
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54since 2023
-18.2%YoY
Advanced Cell & Gene Therapies

Development of therapeutic approaches involving the genetic modification of cells (e.g., T cells, stem cells, macrophages) or the use of viral/non-viral vectors to deliver genetic material for disease treatment.

Pharmaceutical PreparationsPeptides & Proteins
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42since 2023
+27.3%YoY
Advanced Biomarker Detection Assays

Methods and compositions for identifying, quantifying, or characterizing specific biological molecules (e.g., nucleic acids, proteins, metabolites, antibodies) or microbial species, often for diagnostic, prognostic, or quality control applications.

Material & Chemical Analysis
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39since 2023
-64.3%YoY
Advanced Drug Delivery Systems

Development of lipid-based nanoparticles, liposomes, or other molecular platforms to encapsulate and deliver therapeutic agents, particularly nucleic acids, to target tissues or improve pharmacokinetics.

Acyclic / Cyclic Compounds (Other Elements)Acyclic / Carbocyclic Compounds
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36since 2023
-50.0%YoY
Targeted Drug Formulation Delivery

Delivery systems specifically engineered to administer advanced drug formulations (e.g., microparticles, biologics, extended-release systems) to achieve precise targeting, controlled release kinetics, or enhanced therapeutic efficacy within the body.

Pharmaceutical PreparationsDrug Delivery Devices
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36since 2023
-50.0%YoY
Cellular Immunotherapy

Therapeutic approaches involving the use of living cells, often genetically modified or ex vivo activated, to treat diseases, particularly cancer, by modulating immune responses or replacing damaged cells.

Therapeutic Activity (Pharma)
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27since 2023
-18.2%YoY
Bioprocess Development for Proteins

Methods and systems for the efficient and scalable production, purification, and formulation of proteins and peptides, including fermentation, chromatography, and cell-based expression systems.

Peptides & Proteins
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26since 2023
-46.2%YoY
Drug Candidate Synthesis

Methods and intermediates for preparing complex organic molecules intended as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs), often involving multi-step synthesis and optimization of reaction pathways.

General Organic Chemistry Methods
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18since 2023
+42.9%YoY
Recombinant Protein & Peptide Therapeutics

Development and application of therapeutic proteins or peptides produced through recombinant DNA technology, including fusion proteins and modified growth factors.

Therapeutic Activity (Pharma)
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16since 2023
+66.7%YoY
Closed-System Fluid Transferfiltered

Devices and adapters that enable the sterile and secure transfer of liquids, such as medications or diluents, between containers (vials, syringes, IV bags) while minimizing exposure to contaminants or air.

Pharmacy Containers / Devices
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16since 2023
-16.7%YoY
Automated Drug Dispensing

Devices or systems designed to precisely measure and deliver specific doses of medication, often incorporating automated mechanisms, dose-limiting features, or hands-free operation.

Pharmacy Containers / Devices
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15since 2023
0.0%YoY
Automated Injector Mechanisms

Mechanical or electromechanical systems designed for precise, often self-administered, delivery of medicaments, including features for dose setting, needle insertion/retraction, and safety mechanisms to prevent premature activation.

Drug Delivery Devices
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15since 2023
-25.0%YoY
Chemical Synthesis of Drug Intermediates

Processes and methodologies for the efficient and scalable preparation of complex heterocyclic compounds and their precursors, including specific reaction conditions, purification techniques, and intermediate compounds.

Heterocyclic Compounds (Pharma)
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13since 2023
-33.3%YoY
Protein & Peptide Engineering

Modification of protein or peptide sequences, structures, or post-translational modifications (e.g., glycosylation, lipidation) to enhance their stability, solubility, delivery, or therapeutic efficacy.

Peptides & Proteins
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12since 2023
-75.0%YoY
API Solid Form Engineering

Techniques for preparing and characterizing specific solid forms, such as crystal forms, salts, co-crystals, or amorphous forms, of active pharmaceutical ingredients to optimize properties like stability, solubility, and bioavailability.

Heterocyclic Compounds (Pharma)General Organic Chemistry Methods
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6since 2023
-50.0%YoY
Bioprocess Optimization and Control

Developing advanced bioreactor designs, fermentation strategies, and downstream processing techniques to optimize yield, purity, and efficiency of biotechnological production.

Fermentation & Biosynthesis
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5since 2023
0.0%YoY
Smart Medication Management

Systems that integrate digital technology, sensors, or connectivity to monitor, track, or automate aspects of medication administration, often providing data feedback, personalized recommendations, or secure logging.

Pharmacy Containers / Devices
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4since 2023
+200.0%YoY
Radiopharmaceutical & Imaging Probes

Compounds, often featuring metal chelators or specific labeling moieties, designed for use in medical imaging techniques like Positron Emission Tomography (PET) or for radionuclide therapy, enabling diagnostic visualization or targeted radiation treatment.

Acyclic / Cyclic Compounds (Other Elements)
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4since 2023
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Enzyme Directed Evolution

Identifying novel enzymes or modifying existing enzymes through mutagenesis and directed evolution to improve catalytic activity, substrate specificity, or stability for industrial biotransformations.

Fermentation & Biosynthesis
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3since 2023
0.0%YoY
Recombinant Host Engineering

Modifying microorganisms, plant cells, or animal cells through genetic engineering to enhance or enable the biosynthesis of target compounds, often involving metabolic pathway engineering.

Fermentation & Biosynthesis
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3since 2023
0.0%YoY
Drug Preparation Aids

Devices that assist in the physical modification or mixing of medications prior to administration, such as crushing solid drugs, cutting pills, reconstituting lyophilized products, or extracting from other devices.

Pharmacy Containers / Devices
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3since 2023
0.0%YoY
In Vitro Disease Modeling & Cell Engineering

Development and use of engineered biological systems, such as organ-on-a-chip devices, dynamic hydrogels, or genetically modified cells, to mimic physiological conditions, study disease mechanisms, screen compounds, or develop cell-based therapies.

Material & Chemical Analysis
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2since 2023
0.0%YoY

Patents

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Closed-System Fluid Transfer
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US 20240000663 A1APPLICATION
A61J1/20

COMPACT CONTAINMENT SYSTEM FOR ISOLATING, PROCESSING AND PACKAGING PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS

Filed:2021-12-02Pub:2024-01-04
Applicant:MERCK SHARP & DOHME LLC

A compact containment system comprises a mixing apparatus, a drying apparatus and a discharge apparatus. The mixing apparatus, which may be used to produce a slurry or solution mixture of solvent and dry powder during drug processing, comprises a dual compartment isolator for safely removing the dry powder from a dry powder container, a mixing vessel, and a negative cascading pressure controller. The drying apparatus comprises a drying unit, such as a thin film evaporator. The discharge apparatus comprises a discharge chute, a vacuum supply control valve, a product inlet valve, a gas control valve, a collection control valve and one or more collection containers The discharge chute comprises a substantially airtight internal chamber, a housing substantially surrounding the airtight internal chamber, a vacuum supply inlet that fluidly connects the airtight internal chamber of the discharge chute to a vacuum source, a solids inlet that fluidly connects the internal chamber to a product reservoir of the dryer, a gas inlet that fluidly connects the airtight internal chamber to a gas source, and a solids outlet that fluidly connects the airtight internal chamber to a collection container. The inlets and outlets are opened and closed by operation of flow control valves connected to those inlets and outlets in order to remove or admit gas to the discharge chute to effectively depressurize and re-pressurize the discharge chute, while moving dried pharmaceutical product out of the dryer and through the discharge chute. A flow diverter assembly directs “on-spec” material to a primary collection container and “off-spec” material to an auxiliary or “waste” collection container.

US 11587463 B2GRANTED
G09B23/28

Patient training device for use with a safety syringe injector

Filed:2017-10-13Pub:2023-02-21
Applicant:Peter A. Basile

A reusable safety syringe training device is provided. The device comprises a syringe contained within a syringe protective member. The syringe protective member is movable vertically within an outer protective sheath from a first position to a second position and back to the first position. In the first position, the device is in an injection-ready position with the needle exposed and the syringe protective member in a locked vertical position with respect to the outer protective sheath. In the second position, the device is in a post-injection position such that the syringe protective member is no longer vertically locked with respect to the outer protective sheath and has moved vertically upward thereby rendering the needle within the outer protective sheath. The plunger carries a release flange sufficient to engage release latches that otherwise retain the syringe protective member in the first position. The release flange engages that release latches when the user pushes the plunger down to effectuate the injection. Once pressure is removed from the plunger after the injection has concluded, a springe mechanism drives the syringe protective member upwards to the second position. The user can then turn the plunger such that the release flange is no longer able to engage the release latches and push the plunger back down to lock the syringe protective member in its first position. The user is then able to pull the plunger back up while the syringe protective member remains locked, turn the plunger back to a position where the release flange is in a position to engage the release latches again, and perform another injection.