Assessment of community pharmacists' knowledge of the differences between generic drugs and biosimilars: A pilot cross-sectional study.

Sanaa Awada, Roudy Sayah, Maribelle Mansour, Cynthia Nabhane, Georges Hatem
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Abstract

Background: Pharmacists' knowledge of the differences in the characteristics between generic drugs and biosimilars is essential to ensure good practice and lower pharmaceutical bills.

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate community pharmacists' knowledge and perception of using and substituting biosimilars and generic drugs.

Design: A pilot cross-sectional study was performed over 2 months (August-September 2022) targeting community pharmacists in their work site.

Method: Data were collected using a uniform survey given to 75 pharmacists. Afterward, a knowledge score was generated by summing several individual scores of statements regarding generic drugs and biosimilars.

Results: Overall, pharmacists had moderate to low knowledge scores, namely, with the statements tackling biosimilars. No significance was reported between these scores and their general characteristics. As regards their substitution, most pharmacists agreed to substitute generic drugs if the brand was not available, while the doctor's approval was crucial for biosimilar switching. Most participants perceived equal effectiveness of generic drugs but similar to a lower one for biosimilars compared to the reference medication. Pharmacists highlighted the need to include generic drugs and biosimilars in the continuing education program and workshops.

Conclusion: To promote their use, improving pharmacists' knowledge can help overcome misconceptions about generic drugs and biosimilars. It is recommended that health care stakeholders focus on fostering good understanding among pharmacists to enhance access to medication.

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评估社区药剂师对仿制药和生物仿制药之间差异的知识:一项试点横断面研究。
背景:药剂师了解仿制药和生物仿制药之间的特征差异对于确保良好实践和降低药费至关重要。目的:了解社区药师对生物仿制药和仿制药使用和替代的认知和认知。设计:一项为期2个月(2022年8月至9月)的试点横断面研究针对社区药剂师的工作场所。方法:对75名药师进行统一问卷调查。之后,通过对有关仿制药和生物仿制药的陈述的几个单独分数进行求和,生成一个知识分数。结果:总体而言,药师对生物仿制药的知识得分为中至低。这些分数与其一般特征之间没有显著性。至于替代,大多数药剂师同意在没有品牌的情况下替代非专利药,而医生的批准对生物仿制药的转换至关重要。大多数参与者认为仿制药的有效性相同,但与参考药物相比,生物仿制药的有效性较低。药剂师强调有必要将仿制药和生物仿制药纳入继续教育计划和研讨会。结论:提高药师对仿制药和生物类似药的认识有助于克服对仿制药和生物类似药的误解,促进仿制药的使用。建议卫生保健利益攸关方注重促进药剂师之间的良好理解,以加强获得药物的机会。
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