Millions could soon have access to life-saving tuberculosis drug following online uproar

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Millions could soon have access to life-saving tuberculosis drug following online uproar
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A treatment for multi-drug resistant tuberculosis could soon become more accessible for millions of people worldwide.

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& Johnson, which makes and markets bedaquiline under the brand name Sirturo, had planned to utilize a secondary patent to extend their control of it until the end of 2027, advocates say.& Johnson’s patent extension on bedaquiline and rallied his 4.5 million Twitter followers to pressure the company to change course.

The availability of the generic drug could provide six million people with treatment over the next four years, according to Carole Mitnick, Sc.D., a professor of global health and social medicine at Harvard Medical School and a senior research associate at Partners in Health.& Johnson said the partnership was already in the works prior to the media uproar and that it was "false to suggest" that patents were being used to prevent broader access to bedaquiline.

Patents serve a key role, however, by incentivizing innovation. “Companies fund an extraordinary amount in researching and producing and we want to encourage companies to engage in that research. The patent is a reward for that successful research,” Feldman added. “When I was there, I met a young man who looked to be my son's age, who looked 9 at the time but was in fact 16 and was just really emaciated, stunted by really severe multi-drug resistant tuberculosis,” said Green.

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