2020
DOI: 10.15537/smj.2020.4.24992
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Public knowledge, perception, and experience with generic medications in Saudi Arabia

Abstract: To assess the public knowledge and perception about generic medications in Saudi Arabia, and their willingness to use generic medications. Methods: This cross-sectional, online-questionnairebased study was conducted between May and July 2019, including participants who can read and complete an Arabic online survey. Chi-square test and contingency coefficient were used to investigate differences in different segments of participants and assess the association between knowledge and perception. Original Article R… Show more

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“…6 These study results highlighted the need for timely updation of the medical programs' syllabi and the regular arrangement of the continuous medical education programs to better equip the physicians with the recent knowledge and detailed information about biosimilars in the local market. [13][14][15] In this study, regarding the preferred modes/ways of learning about biosimilars, the preferred education format to learn and know more about biosimilars were online educational programs (39%) followed by regional scientific conferences and meetings (13.3%). In contrast to our findings, another study reported that the preferred education format among their study physicians was physical conferences and other live meetings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…6 These study results highlighted the need for timely updation of the medical programs' syllabi and the regular arrangement of the continuous medical education programs to better equip the physicians with the recent knowledge and detailed information about biosimilars in the local market. [13][14][15] In this study, regarding the preferred modes/ways of learning about biosimilars, the preferred education format to learn and know more about biosimilars were online educational programs (39%) followed by regional scientific conferences and meetings (13.3%). In contrast to our findings, another study reported that the preferred education format among their study physicians was physical conferences and other live meetings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Although our study and their study had different study populations, different study sites, different biosimilar market and different working environments, yet both of the similar findings urge the need of detailed information of various aspects about biosimilars before their actual use in clinical practice to treat various ailments by the physicians. 14,17 Similarly, another study reported that the physicians' understanding of biosimilars was poor and the need to improve their awareness and knowledge regarding biosimilars was high. 3 Indeed, before the actual prescribing of biosimilars, it is of utmost importance to know the efficacy, safety, cost, stability and appropriateness of biosimilars.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This outcome is contrary to that of Adé et al who found that 64% of pharmacists opposed indication extrapolation as they have doubted biosimilar safety and efficacy in extrapolated indications [ 24 ]. This discrepancy could be due to differences in the study populations, the pharmacy curricula, market availability of biosimilars, and the resources of biosimilars among these studies [ 40 , 41 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%