2019
DOI: 10.1590/0102-311x00065118
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Abstract: Resumen: El objetivo del estudio fue conocer la percepción de la población con respecto a medicamentos genéricos, frente a los medicamentos de marca, en hospitales del Perú. Participaron del estudio 4.914 personas mayores de 18 años, de 13 ciudades del Perú; clasificándolas en Lima, grandes y pequeñas ciudades. Se exploraron características socioeconómicas, demográficas y de percepción de medicamentos genéricos, en comparación con los medicamentos de marca. Determinando las asociaciones para cada cruce de vari… Show more

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“…A nationwide study in Peruvian hospitals showed that 46.7% of the participants agreed that generic drugs are less effective than brand-name drugs, and 49.3% have recommended using generic drugs to other people. ( 34 ) Even people with the lowest income in Metropolitan Lima hold this perception. A study of the acceptance of generic drugs by users from the low-income sectors of Metropolitan Lima showed that, despite the high consumption of generic drugs, this acceptance was linked more to economic capacity than to trust toward this type of medication, as there are doubts about its safety and efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A nationwide study in Peruvian hospitals showed that 46.7% of the participants agreed that generic drugs are less effective than brand-name drugs, and 49.3% have recommended using generic drugs to other people. ( 34 ) Even people with the lowest income in Metropolitan Lima hold this perception. A study of the acceptance of generic drugs by users from the low-income sectors of Metropolitan Lima showed that, despite the high consumption of generic drugs, this acceptance was linked more to economic capacity than to trust toward this type of medication, as there are doubts about its safety and efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 31 ) These problems, together with distrust in generic drugs, require policies that improve drug supply in health facilities in the country and improve trust in generic drugs. ( 34 ) Some strategies for the first point have been suggested that include the programming and acquisition of strategic drugs in the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) according to the prioritized population. ( 36 ) Likewise, strategies for financing according to programming, and coordination with regional governments and health institutions to ensure distribution and application throughout the sector.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%