Knowledge, perception and acceptance of generic drugs in the general Lebanese population: A cross-sectional survey among adults.

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The journal of medicine access Pub Date : 2023-01-17 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27550834221147789
Georges Hatem, Rana Itani, Roula Ajrouche, Nour Abbas, Rita Farah, Mathijs Goossens, Sanaa Awada
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Background: Many governments encouraged generic use to enhance health equality and minimise health expenditure. The lack of knowledge and acceptance of generic medicines are the main barriers to their use.

Objectives: This study aimed to assess population knowledge and perception towards generic drugs, identify their primary sources of information and examine which variables are independently related to their acceptance.

Design: An observational cross-sectional study was performed targeting the Lebanese adult population.

Methods: Overall, 385 patients participated in the study. Data were collected using a uniform survey from six public healthcare centres.

Results: The participants reported a distrust towards generic drugs; they either said that they were not as effective as the brand (36.9%), were of less quality than the brand (38.5%) or had more side effects than the brand (38.4%). Around 52% said they would never buy a generic drug, and two-thirds (68.6%) preferred using a brand drug over a generic one. After adjusting for socio-demographics, a high income (odds ratio (OR) = 3.7), knowing that brands and generics have the same active ingredients (OR = 2.28) and that brands and generics were equally effective (OR = 6.46) were the strongest independent predictors for the willingness to buy generic drugs.

Conclusion: A lack of knowledge and misperceptions about generic drugs limited the use of generic drugs, and therefore must be addressed.

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黎巴嫩普通民众对仿制药的了解、认知和接受程度:一项针对成年人的横断面调查。
背景:许多国家的政府鼓励使用非专利药,以促进健康平等和尽量减少医疗开支。缺乏对仿制药的了解和接受程度是使用仿制药的主要障碍:本研究旨在评估人们对仿制药的了解和看法,确定他们的主要信息来源,并研究哪些变量与仿制药的接受度独立相关:设计:针对黎巴嫩成年人群开展了一项横断面观察研究:方法:共有 385 名患者参与研究。方法:共有 385 名患者参与了研究,通过对六家公共医疗中心进行统一调查收集数据:结果:参与者表示对仿制药不信任;他们要么说仿制药的疗效不如品牌药(36.9%),要么说仿制药的质量不如品牌药(38.5%),要么说仿制药的副作用比品牌药大(38.4%)。约 52%的人表示他们永远不会购买非专利药,三分之二(68.6%)的人更愿意使用品牌药而不是非专利药。在对社会人口统计学因素进行调整后,高收入(几率比(OR)= 3.7)、知道品牌药和仿制药具有相同的有效成分(OR = 2.28)以及品牌药和仿制药具有同等疗效(OR = 6.46)是购买仿制药意愿的最强独立预测因素:结论:对仿制药的不了解和误解限制了仿制药的使用,因此必须加以解决。
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