| Literature DB >> 27103997 |
Mira Patel1, Marion Slack1, Janet Cooley1, Sandipan Bhattacharjee1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Consumers are hesitant in choosing generic medications as they are under the assumption that they are not as safe nor effective as brand medications. However, pharmacists do have the education and training to know that this is not the case. The aim of this study was to determine pharmacists' preference of generic versus brand over-the-counter (OTC) medication for their personal use as self-treatment for various health symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Generic medications; OTC medications; Pharmacists; Preference; Survey
Year: 2016 PMID: 27103997 PMCID: PMC4839112 DOI: 10.1186/s40545-016-0066-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Policy Pract ISSN: 2052-3211
Fig. 1Example of survey questions asked to pharmacists for their personal treatment of aches, headaches, and fever
Demographic and work-related characteristics of pharmacist participants surveyed about preference of OTC medications (n = 553)
| Characteristics | Mean (SD) |
|---|---|
| Age | 48.46 (13.26) |
| Characteristics | Frequency (Percent) |
| Gender | |
| Male | 315 (56.96) |
| Female | 238 (43.04) |
| Race | |
| Hispanic or Latino Origin | 22 (3.98) |
| White | 481 (86.98) |
| Black or African American | 11 (1.99) |
| Native American or American Indian | 2 (0.36) |
| Asian/Pacific Islander | 43 (7.78) |
| Other | 16 (2.89) |
| Household Income | |
| Less than $99,999 | 62 (11.21) |
| $100,000–$129,000 | 129 (23.33) |
| $130,000–$150,000 | 102 (18.44) |
| More than $150,000 | 260 (47.02) |
| Primary Site of Practice | |
| Independent Pharmacy | 45 (8.14) |
| Chain Pharmacy | 213 (38.52) |
| Hospital Pharmacy | 107 (19.35) |
| Ambulatory Care Pharmacy | 19 (3.44) |
| Managed Care Pharmacy | 37 (6.69) |
| Long-Term Care Pharmacy | 13 (2.35) |
| Other | 119 (21.52) |
| Job Title | |
| Staff Pharmacist | 239 (43.22) |
| Clinical Pharmacist | 104 (18.81) |
| Pharmacy Manager | 125 (22.60) |
| Assistant Pharmacy Manager | 8 (1.45) |
| Other | 77 (13.92) |
| Pharmacy Professional Degree | |
| Doctor Pharmacy | 311 (56.24) |
| Bachelors of Pharmacy | 242 (43.76) |
| Work Status | |
| Part-Time | 96 (17.36) |
| Full-Time | 423 (76.49) |
| Not Employed/Retired | 34 (6.15) |
| Years of Experience | |
| Less than 1 Year | 1 (0.18) |
| 1–5 Years | 89 (16.09) |
| 6–10 Years | 73 (13.20) |
| 11–15 Years | 62 (11.21) |
| 16–20 Years | 44 (7.96) |
| 21+ Years | 284 (51.36) |
Abbreviations used: SD standard deviation
Pharmacists’ preference of brand, generic, or neither type of OTC medication by type of health symptoms
| Brand | Generic | Neither | Total |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aches | 61 (4.02 %) | 1233 (81.2 %) | 225 (14.8 %) | 1519 | <0.001 |
| Allergies | 59 (2.4 %) | 1941 (77.6 %) | 503 (20.1 %) | 2503 | <0.001 |
| Acid Reflux | 173 (5.8 %) | 1875 (62.4 %) | 957 (31.9 %) | 3005 | <0.001 |
| Constipation | 163 (7.1 %) | 1273 (55.6 %) | 852 (37.2 %) | 2288 | <0.001 |
| Cough | 148 (14.4 %) | 687 (66.6 %) | 196 (19.0 %) | 1031 | <0.001 |
| Pain | 29 (1.4 %) | 544 (26.3 %) | 921 (72.3 %) | 1494 | <0.001 |
| Insomnia | 14 (1.4 %) | 561 (55.1 %) | 444 (43.6 %) | 1019 | <0.001 |
| Nighttime Cold and Flu | 52 (5.3 %) | 536 (54.3 %) | 399 (40.4 %) | 987 | <0.001 |
| Daytime Cold and Flu | 41 (4.1 %) | 496 (49.7 %) | 461 (46.2 %) | 998 | <0.001 |
| Total | 740 (5.0 %) | 9146 (61.6 %) | 4958 (33.4 %) | 14844a |
*Chi-squared test for all comparisons
aTotal responses for all 31 product pairs across 9 symptoms
Pharmacists’ responses for the likelihood of taking OTC medications by health symptoms
| Health symptom | Mean responsea (SD) |
|---|---|
| Ache | 8.60 (2.02) |
| Allergies | 8.36 (2.29) |
| Pain | 8.01 (2.54) |
| Nighttime Cold and Flu | 7.60 (2.92) |
| Acid Reflux | 7.42 (2.97) |
| Daytime Cold and Flu | 7.37 (2.95) |
| Cough | 7.15 (3.01) |
| Constipation | 6.52 (3.46) |
| Insomnia | 4.84 (3.77) |
| Average of Mean Responses | 7.32 (2.88) |
Abbreviations used: SD standard deviation
aFrom an 11-point Likert Scale, where 0 = Not Likely and 10 = Very Likely