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Approval rating and opinion of outpatients and general practitioners toward generic drugs: a questionnaire-based real-world study

机译:门诊病人和全科医生对仿制药的批准等级和意见:基于问卷的真实世界研究

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Purpose: Generic drugs use in the Liguria region is higher than the Italian average, but lower than in other European countries. No data exist about real-life prescription and level of awareness of generic drugs. In this study, we analyzed demographic, social, economic and cultural factors that may affect the level of awareness of generic drugs and their effective use. Methods: We conducted a population survey using a structured questionnaire, administered to a sample of 8 outpatient clinics of general practitioners located in different districts of Genoa (Liguria, Italy). Multivariate logistic modeling was adopted to study the relationship between awareness/use of generic drugs and characteristics of subjects. Results: Out of 2,000 outpatients surveyed, 95% were aware of generic drugs: these were mostly females (OR?=2.2, 95% CI: 1.4–3.6), >35 years old (OR >6.0 vs 18–35 years), with a high level of education (OR >4.4 vs “elementary sch”), living in the west side of the city (OR =1.9 vs center); of these, only 59% declared that they effectively use generic drugs. Users were younger (OR =3.1, 18–35 years vs >65 years), with a high level of education (high school/university degree vs no title/elementary/secondary school OR =1.7), and were aware of the lower cost compared with branded drugs, and were mainly informed by pharmacists and physicians. Conclusions: Although subjects were substantially aware of the existence of generic drugs, ~40% still did not use them; doubts about their efficacy seem to be mainly driven by the idea that cheaper drugs lead to lower product quality, in terms of efficacy, safety and tolerability. New education policies on generic drugs are needed.
机译:目的:利古里亚地区的仿制药使用量高于意大利平均水平,但低于其他欧洲国家。没有关于现实生活中处方药和对仿制药的认识水平的数据。在这项研究中,我们分析了可能影响对仿制药及其有效使用的了解程度的人口,社会,经济和文化因素。方法:我们使用结构化问卷进行了人口调查,对位于热那亚(意大利利古里亚)不同地区的全科医生的8家门诊诊所进行了抽样调查。采用多元逻辑模型研究仿制药的认知/使用与受试者特征之间的关系。结果:在接受调查的2,000名门诊患者中,有95%知道了仿制药:这些患者大多数是女性(OR?= 2.2,95%CI:1.4-3.6),> 35岁(OR> 6.0与18-35岁),受过较高的教育(OR> 4.4 vs“基本中学”),居住在城市的西侧(OR = 1.9 vs中心);其中,只有59%的人宣称他们有效地使用了仿制药。用户年龄较小(OR = 3.1,18-35岁vs> 65岁),受过较高的教育水平(高中/大学学历,没有职称/小学/中学,OR = 1.7),并且知道费用较低与品牌药物相比,主要是由药剂师和医师提供。结论:尽管受试者充分意识到了仿制药的存在,但仍有约40%的人不使用仿制药;尽管如此,但仍未使用仿制药。人们对它们功效的怀疑似乎主要是由这样的想法引起的:廉价的药物会导致功效,安全性和耐受性降低。需要新的仿制药教育政策。

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