
Drug Story On tuberculosis (with John Green)
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Feb 17, 2026 John Green, bestselling author and YouTuber who mobilizes his online community for global health, shares his TB awakening and how meeting patients drove his advocacy. He spotlights bedaquiline, the fight over extended patents, legal wins in India, and how grassroots pressure pushed for wider access. Short, urgent stories about policy, patent tactics, and small actions that changed lives.
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Meeting Henry Changed Everything
- John Green met a severely ill TB patient named Henry in Sierra Leone and learned his treatment was failing without bedaquiline.
- Henry later survived after receiving a regimen that included bedaquiline, which crystallized John's activism.
Patents Can Last Decades
- Drug patents often outlive their 20-year term through dozens of follow-on patents filed later.
- Activists call this patent thicketing or evergreening and it can extend monopolies for decades.
Secondary Patents Are Strategic
- Secondary patents like salt formulations are routine chemistry, not major innovation.
- Filing those secondary patents later can strategically extend exclusivity well beyond the original term.







