Awareness regarding generic and ethical medicines, and Jan Aushadhi Kendra: A survey-based study

Ashutosh Sareen, Gurvinder Singh, Sheetu Wadhwa, N. Khurana, Rajesh Kumar
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Background Increased healthcare charges remain a prime subject worldwide, especially in underdeveloped and developing countries like India, where economic conditions are on the lower side. To control this, the Government of India (GoI) launched Jan Aushadhi scheme in April 2008 for providing low-cost generic medicines, however, the scheme has not been able to reach an extent. Moreover, the patients rely on branded prescribed medicines due to a lack of awareness. India is the world’s largest maker of generic medicines since its pharmaceutical sector fulfils over 50% of the global demand, still, Indians are spending their 10–20% of total income as health expenses. Aim and Objective This cross-sectional study was designed to have insight into the awareness of generic and ethical medicines among youth studying in different institutes. The main objective was to collect the responses from the students studying in various undergraduate and post-graduate professional programs. We aimed to collect 300 responses from students enrolled in various institutes located in Doaba region of Punjab. Materials and Methods A self-made questionnaire comprising basic questions based on generic and ethical medicines and Jan Aushadhi Kendra was randomly distributed amongst respondents through Google form. Conclusion According to the study’s findings, respondents had average understanding of the Jan Aushadhi Kendra. The study’s findings revealed a modest relationship between knowledge and attitude towards the Jan Aushadhi initiative. Despite the fact that the Jan Aushadhi plan was started many years ago, it has yet to gain limelight in the country.
对仿制药和伦理药的认识,以及Jan Aushadhi Kendra:一项基于调查的研究
医疗费用上涨仍然是世界范围内的一个主要问题,特别是在印度等经济状况较差的不发达国家和发展中国家。为了控制这种情况,印度政府于2008年4月启动了Jan Aushadhi计划,以提供低成本的仿制药,然而,该计划未能达到一定程度。此外,由于缺乏意识,患者依赖品牌处方药。印度是世界上最大的仿制药生产国,因为其制药行业满足了全球50%以上的需求,但印度人仍将总收入的10-20%用于医疗费用。目的与目的本横断面研究旨在了解在不同院校学习的青少年对非专利药和伦理药的认知。主要目的是收集在不同本科和研究生专业学习的学生的反馈。我们的目标是从旁遮普省多巴地区各学院的学生中收集300份回复。材料与方法自制一份基于仿制药和伦理药及Jan Aushadhi Kendra的基本问题问卷,通过Google表格随机发放。根据研究结果,受访者对简·奥沙迪·肯德拉的理解一般。研究结果显示,对简·奥沙迪计划的了解和态度之间存在适度的关系。尽管Jan Aushadhi计划多年前就开始了,但它尚未在该国引起关注。
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