2018
DOI: 10.18203/2320-6012.ijrms20181297
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A study on assessment of awareness on generic drugs among doctors in a tertiary care teaching hospital in north India

Abstract: Background: The assessment of doctors’ perceptions and understanding about generic medicines may help in recognizing the key areas which may act as hurdle to mass scale use of generics. The primary objective of this study was to explore the knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP) of doctors toward generic medicines.Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out using a pretested questionnaire in a tertiary care teaching hospital of Jammu (J and K). The questionnaire was designed to assess the KAP about gener… Show more

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“…10 In the present study all the practising RMPs opined that they should be educated on generic drugs by means of CMEs. These results are comparable to studies done by Gupta SK et al, and Gupta R et al 12,13 This emphasises the role of educational programmes in strengthening the implementation of generic prescribing. 84.9 % of the participants agreed that their prescription is influenced by patient's income status which was similar to the studies done by Khadke VV et al and Desai S et al 7,10 Only 11.8 % of the RMPs agreed that their prescription is influenced by incentives given by branded Companies similar to a study done by Khadke VV et al, where only 3% agreed to it.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…10 In the present study all the practising RMPs opined that they should be educated on generic drugs by means of CMEs. These results are comparable to studies done by Gupta SK et al, and Gupta R et al 12,13 This emphasises the role of educational programmes in strengthening the implementation of generic prescribing. 84.9 % of the participants agreed that their prescription is influenced by patient's income status which was similar to the studies done by Khadke VV et al and Desai S et al 7,10 Only 11.8 % of the RMPs agreed that their prescription is influenced by incentives given by branded Companies similar to a study done by Khadke VV et al, where only 3% agreed to it.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…These results are consistent with studies done by Gupta R, et al, and Desai S et al, where 88% and 80% of participants agreed to it respectively. 10,13 92.1 % of the RMPs disclosed that their prescription is not influenced by advertisements of branded companies which is consistent with a study done by Khadke VV et al 7 Majority (82.3%) of the participants agreed that tax benefits should be given to generic drug manufacturers similar to the study done by Desai S et al, where 80 % of physicians agreed to the statement. 10 In the present study all the practising RMPs opined that they should be educated on generic drugs by means of CMEs.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…In November 2016, it was again renamed as "Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Pariyojana" (PMBJP). [4][5][6] A KAP survey means Knowledge, Attitude and Practice. It is a quantitative type method with predefined questions that provides access to quantitative and qualitative information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%