AIM ImmunoTech Inc. (NYSE:AIM) ("AIM" or the "Company") today announced that the Japan Patent Office has fully approved a Japanese patent covering the Company's proprietary use of Ampligen (rintatolimod) in combination with checkpoint inhibitors (anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 antibodies) for the treatment of cancer. The patent was granted in September 2025, but had to then pass a 6-month opposition period. Japan is one of the largest health markets in the world, with Japan and the United States expected to experience the greatest increase in global pancreatic cancer burden by 2030. The Japan patent expires December 20, 2039.
The allowed claims in Japan cover an agent for treating cancer consisting of Ampligen in combination with a checkpoint inhibitor. The claims are broad and encompass multiple cancer types – including pancreatic cancer. AIM also holds a U.S. patent (expires August 9, 2039) for methods involving the use of Ampligen as part of a combination oncology therapy when paired with an anti-PD-L1 antibody and a patent in the Netherlands (expires December 19, 2039) for the use of Ampligen as a combination cancer therapy with checkpoint blockade inhibitors, such as Keytruda (pembrolizumab), Opdivo (nivolumab) and Imfinzi (durvalumab).
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