Substitutes of Prescription Medicines - A Review of Concerns Relevant to Doctors and Patients

A very large part of India’s population fulfils its healthcare needs from government run healthcare delivery system which is free, contributory or highly subsidised. Use of medicines forms a large part of healthcare facility. As the number of medicines and brands are ever increasing in today’s mar...

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Main Authors: Jayant Kumar Kairi, Ashok Kumar Sharma
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Language:English
Published: JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited 2017-08-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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spelling doaj-57a3deb2abce4a829b8a01d99c29b51c2020-11-25T03:13:26ZengJCDR Research and Publications Private LimitedJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research2249-782X0973-709X2017-08-01118FE01FE0510.7860/JCDR/2017/28552.10439Substitutes of Prescription Medicines - A Review of Concerns Relevant to Doctors and PatientsJayant Kumar Kairi0Ashok Kumar Sharma1Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacology, ESIC Medical College and Hospital, Faridabad, Haryana.Professor and Head, Department of Pharmacology, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India.A very large part of India’s population fulfils its healthcare needs from government run healthcare delivery system which is free, contributory or highly subsidised. Use of medicines forms a large part of healthcare facility. As the number of medicines and brands are ever increasing in today’s market, it is usual for pharmacy to substitute a generic instead of the prescribed brand or a different brand if the prescribed brand is not available. Depending on the type of substitute, it could fall under ‘generic’ or ‘therapeutic’ substitution. For any condition, there may be numerous medicines existing, some of which probably got introduced more recently, may be more expensive and erroneously perceived to act better than the earlier known medications for the same ailment. Also, due to very high number of medicines that are approved and available for use in the market, it is impossible to stock all the medicines in any pharmacy. Generic and therapeutic substitutions should be formalised and implemented by institutions, with the consent and cooperation of all the stake holders as guided by World Health Organisation. The advantages and limitations of medicine substitutes are discussed in the review.https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/10439/28552_CE[Ra]_F(Sh)PF1_(SY_MJ_PY)_PFA(SY_SS).pdfbrand namesgenerictherapeutic
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Substitutes of Prescription Medicines - A Review of Concerns Relevant to Doctors and Patients
Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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therapeutic
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title Substitutes of Prescription Medicines - A Review of Concerns Relevant to Doctors and Patients
title_short Substitutes of Prescription Medicines - A Review of Concerns Relevant to Doctors and Patients
title_full Substitutes of Prescription Medicines - A Review of Concerns Relevant to Doctors and Patients
title_fullStr Substitutes of Prescription Medicines - A Review of Concerns Relevant to Doctors and Patients
title_full_unstemmed Substitutes of Prescription Medicines - A Review of Concerns Relevant to Doctors and Patients
title_sort substitutes of prescription medicines - a review of concerns relevant to doctors and patients
publisher JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
series Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
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0973-709X
publishDate 2017-08-01
description A very large part of India’s population fulfils its healthcare needs from government run healthcare delivery system which is free, contributory or highly subsidised. Use of medicines forms a large part of healthcare facility. As the number of medicines and brands are ever increasing in today’s market, it is usual for pharmacy to substitute a generic instead of the prescribed brand or a different brand if the prescribed brand is not available. Depending on the type of substitute, it could fall under ‘generic’ or ‘therapeutic’ substitution. For any condition, there may be numerous medicines existing, some of which probably got introduced more recently, may be more expensive and erroneously perceived to act better than the earlier known medications for the same ailment. Also, due to very high number of medicines that are approved and available for use in the market, it is impossible to stock all the medicines in any pharmacy. Generic and therapeutic substitutions should be formalised and implemented by institutions, with the consent and cooperation of all the stake holders as guided by World Health Organisation. The advantages and limitations of medicine substitutes are discussed in the review.
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generic
therapeutic
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