Reasons for patients’ generic drug switching at the pharmacy counter: a pilot study

Pub Date : 2021-09-15 DOI:10.5639/gabij.2021.1003.014
P. Glerum, Mert Hayta, D. Burger, C. Neef, M. Bouvy, M. Maliepaard
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Background: Drug switching describes switching between drug products with the same active substance. Drug switching occurs commonly in the Netherlands and mostly between generic drug products, however, the specific reasons for switching are incompletely understood. Methods: To document reasons for drug switches between products with the same active substance in the Netherlands. Results: In total, 207 drug switches were recorded. Most drug switches were caused by nationwide drug shortages (32%, n = 66) and the Dutch price-based tender system (23%, n = 47). Other reasons for switching included deals between pharmacists and wholesalers (12%, n = 25), distribution issues at wholesalers (11%, n = 22), and a financially favourable margin for pharmacists (11%, n = 21). Conclusion: This study indicates that drug shortages and the Dutch price-based tender system are likely to be major causes of drug switches in the Netherlands. However, other reasons, such as drug product distribution issues and local economic incentives, were also identified.
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患者在药店柜台更换仿制药的原因:一项试点研究
背景:药物切换是指具有相同活性物质的药品之间的切换。药物转换在荷兰很常见,主要发生在仿制药之间,然而,转换的具体原因尚不完全清楚。方法:记录在荷兰具有相同活性物质的产品之间药物切换的原因。结果:共记录药物切换207例。大多数药物转换是由全国性药物短缺(32%,n = 66)和荷兰基于价格的招标制度(23%,n = 47)引起的。其他原因包括药剂师和批发商之间的交易(12%,n = 25),批发商的分销问题(11%,n = 22),以及药剂师的财务利润有利(11%,n = 21)。结论:本研究表明,药物短缺和荷兰基于价格的招标制度可能是荷兰药物转换的主要原因。但是,也确定了其他原因,例如药品分配问题和地方经济激励措施。
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