General Perception Regarding The Generic and Branded Medicines among the Visitors of the Turaif General Hospital
Nawaf Alotaibi
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ABSTRACT
Background:
The utilization of generic drugs in Saudi Arabia is under development. Many
studies concerning generic drugs and their
utilization by the consumers and promotion by health care professionals have been conducted in Saudi Arabia. Most of these
studies revealed general unawareness of generic medicines among the Saudi
people.
Objective:
The objective of this study was to evaluate the general perception regarding the generic
medicines and branded medicines among the visitors of the Turaif general hospital.
Methods: This cross‑sectional study was
carried out from December 29, 2019, to
January 23, 2020, at Turaif General
Hospital, Turaif, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia using a questionnaire. The questionnaire was
shared with the visitors (N = 527) of the hospital after their
agreement, and the data were collected.
The obtained data were statistically analyzed
by Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) version 16.
Results: The results of this
study revealed that more than 50% of the participants were unaware about
generic medicines and branded medicines; preferred imported generic medicines
over local generics; agreed that the imported generic medicines are of high
quality, more effective, and expensive as
well. However, almost 50% of the participants were not sure about the quality,
efficacy, safety, price, and side effects of the branded medicine.
Conclusion: It has been concluded that there is a need to provide
awareness programs about branded medicine, imported generic medicine, and
locally manufactured generic medicines.
Keywords: Branded drugs,
Generic drugs, Awareness, Turaif, Saudi Arabia