Knowledge and Perceptions of Final-Year Medical Students in Yemeni Universities about Generic Medicines

G. Othman, M. Abdulghani, Hyam A. AlHyfi, Abdulrazzag Alkhazzan, F. Al-qadasi
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Objective: To investigate the knowledge and perceptions of final-year medical students in the Yemeni universities about generic medicines.Methods: A two-month cross-sectional survey was conducted among final-year medical students in three Yemeni universities; Sana’a University, University of Science and Technology and Thamar University in 2013.Results: One hundred and sixty-five medical students out of 270 responded to the present study, with a response rate of 61.1%. More than 60% of medical students were not introduced to bioequivalence of generic medicines during their undergraduate study, and 80.0% of them had a low desire to inquire about it during their study. In addition, more than 60.0% of them were unaware of the similarity of generic medicines to their brand equivalents in dosage form and dose. More than three-quarters of the medical students incorrectly perceived that generic medicines are inferior in quality (80.0%), less effective (58.0%) and with more side-effects (47.8%) than their brand equivalents. The medical students in the present disagreed about the need for more information on the safety and efficacy of generic medicines.Conclusions: Yemeni students need to further enhance their awareness and expand their knowledge about the concepts and principles of bioavailability and bioequivalence of generic medicines if they are to contribute appropriately to generic medicine use.
也门大学医学生对非专利药的知识和认知
目的:了解也门大学医学生对仿制药的知识和认知情况。方法:对也门三所大学的医学生进行为期两个月的横断面调查;2013年萨那大学、科技大学和塔马大学。结果:270名医学生中有165人对本研究有反应,反应率为61.1%。超过60%的医学生在本科学习过程中未了解仿制药生物等效性,80.0%的医学生在学习过程中询问仿制药生物等效性的意愿较低。此外,超过60.0%的人不知道仿制药与品牌药在剂型和剂量上的相似性。超过四分之三的医学生错误地认为仿制药质量较差(80.0%),效果较差(58.0%),副作用更多(47.8%)。目前的医学生不同意需要更多关于仿制药的安全性和有效性的信息。结论:也门学生如果要为仿制药的使用做出适当贡献,就需要进一步提高他们对仿制药生物利用度和生物等效性的概念和原则的认识并扩大他们的知识。
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