Generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? Part 3. Clinical issues

There are several clinical areas or types of drugs that make prescribing branded drugs preferable, because of potential therapeutic inequivalence or confusion. Bioequivalence criteria may be fine for most drugs, but some conditions may require drug levels with modified variations, like in the case o...

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Main Authors: Roberto Nardi, Marco Masina, Giorgio Cioni, Paolo Leandri, Paola Zuccheri
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2014-05-01
Series:Italian Journal of Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/400
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spelling doaj-dd68e59d446b4f5aa7cd9143508761082020-11-25T04:03:53ZengPAGEPress PublicationsItalian Journal of Medicine1877-93441877-93522014-05-01829910910.4081/itjm.2014.400419Generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? Part 3. Clinical issuesRoberto Nardi0Marco Masina1Giorgio Cioni2Paolo Leandri3Paola Zuccheri4UOC Medicina Interna, AUSL Bologna, Ospedale Maggiore, BolognaUOC Geriatria, AUSL Bologna, Ospedale di Bentivoglio (BO)UOC Medicina Interna, AUSL di Modena, Pavullo nel Frignano (MO)UOC Medicina Interna, AUSL Bologna, Ospedale Maggiore, BolognaFarmacia Clinica H e Continuità H/T, AUSL Bologna, Ospedale Maggiore, BolognaThere are several clinical areas or types of drugs that make prescribing branded drugs preferable, because of potential therapeutic inequivalence or confusion. Bioequivalence criteria may be fine for most drugs, but some conditions may require drug levels with modified variations, like in the case of narrow therapeutic index and critical dose drugs, highly variable drugs and modified-release formulations. Moreover, substitution with generics can be problematic in some patient subpopulations, such as elderly frail people, immunocompromised and transplant patients and patients with epilepsy. We include a list of branded drugs that are considered safer, more effective or with a lower risk of error. The <em>therapeutic substitution</em> is markedly different from <em>therapeutic interchange</em>. The replacement of a brand product with an equivalent has to occur under the control of the physician. At some point in their interaction with individual patients, physicians should let them know that generics are available as substitutes for the more expensive brand-name medications and are equivalent in terms of efficacy and safety. Finally, we hope that a tool like the American Orange book will be also implemented in Italy: it would serve as an accurate reference, that can be useful both to physicians for prescription appropriateness and to patients for their own informed consent.http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/400generic/equivalent drugs, clinical issues, narrow therapeutic index and critical dose drugs, highly variable drugs, special subpopulations, therapeutic substitution and therapeutic interchange.
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author Roberto Nardi
Marco Masina
Giorgio Cioni
Paolo Leandri
Paola Zuccheri
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Marco Masina
Giorgio Cioni
Paolo Leandri
Paola Zuccheri
Generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? Part 3. Clinical issues
Italian Journal of Medicine
generic/equivalent drugs, clinical issues, narrow therapeutic index and critical dose drugs, highly variable drugs, special subpopulations, therapeutic substitution and therapeutic interchange.
author_facet Roberto Nardi
Marco Masina
Giorgio Cioni
Paolo Leandri
Paola Zuccheri
author_sort Roberto Nardi
title Generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? Part 3. Clinical issues
title_short Generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? Part 3. Clinical issues
title_full Generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? Part 3. Clinical issues
title_fullStr Generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? Part 3. Clinical issues
title_full_unstemmed Generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? Part 3. Clinical issues
title_sort generic - equivalent drugs use in internal and general medicine patients: distrust, confusion, lack of certainties or of knowledge? part 3. clinical issues
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Italian Journal of Medicine
issn 1877-9344
1877-9352
publishDate 2014-05-01
description There are several clinical areas or types of drugs that make prescribing branded drugs preferable, because of potential therapeutic inequivalence or confusion. Bioequivalence criteria may be fine for most drugs, but some conditions may require drug levels with modified variations, like in the case of narrow therapeutic index and critical dose drugs, highly variable drugs and modified-release formulations. Moreover, substitution with generics can be problematic in some patient subpopulations, such as elderly frail people, immunocompromised and transplant patients and patients with epilepsy. We include a list of branded drugs that are considered safer, more effective or with a lower risk of error. The <em>therapeutic substitution</em> is markedly different from <em>therapeutic interchange</em>. The replacement of a brand product with an equivalent has to occur under the control of the physician. At some point in their interaction with individual patients, physicians should let them know that generics are available as substitutes for the more expensive brand-name medications and are equivalent in terms of efficacy and safety. Finally, we hope that a tool like the American Orange book will be also implemented in Italy: it would serve as an accurate reference, that can be useful both to physicians for prescription appropriateness and to patients for their own informed consent.
topic generic/equivalent drugs, clinical issues, narrow therapeutic index and critical dose drugs, highly variable drugs, special subpopulations, therapeutic substitution and therapeutic interchange.
url http://www.italjmed.org/index.php/ijm/article/view/400
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