BACKGROUND: The use of brand rather than generic names for medications can increase health care costs. However, little is known at a national level about how often physicians refer to drugs using their brand or generic names. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate how often physicians refer to drugs using brand or generic terminology. DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: We used data from the 2003 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS), a nationally representative survey of 25,288 community-based outpatient visits in the United States. After each visit, patient medications were recorded on a survey encounter form by the treating physician or transcribed from office notes. MEASUREMENTS: Our main outcome measure was the frequency with which medications were rec...
OBJECTIVE: India has more than 20,000 registered pharmaceutical manufacturers. Consequently, there i...
The quality of physician prescribing is suboptimal. Patients are at risk of potentially adverse reac...
Understanding and organizing medication regimens can be challenging, and many patients struggle to p...
Abstract Background Studies in the United States have shown that physicians commonly use brand names...
Background: Drugs are the chemical substances used for diagnosis, prevention and treatment of a dise...
While using the brand names seems like a trivial issue at the outset, using these names is inherentl...
This study uses the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (2006-2010) and Health Tracking Physicia...
Introduction. Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are one of the most commonly prescribed medication classe...
Background: Nowadays, brand-name drugs are becoming an out-of-pocket expense which comprises 80% of ...
Background: Generic drugs have been advocated to decrease the proportion of healthcare costs devoted...
Background: Establishment of Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Kendras through Pradhan Mantri Jana...
International audiencePurposeThe prescription in International Nonproprietary Names (INN) is a legal...
Objectives: The study was conducted to assess the perception and practice of medical practitioners, ...
The effect that marketing has had on the prescription decisions of the medical profession is an area...
BackgroundTo the extent that outcomes are mediated through negative perceptions of generics (the noc...
OBJECTIVE: India has more than 20,000 registered pharmaceutical manufacturers. Consequently, there i...
The quality of physician prescribing is suboptimal. Patients are at risk of potentially adverse reac...
Understanding and organizing medication regimens can be challenging, and many patients struggle to p...
Abstract Background Studies in the United States have shown that physicians commonly use brand names...
Background: Drugs are the chemical substances used for diagnosis, prevention and treatment of a dise...
While using the brand names seems like a trivial issue at the outset, using these names is inherentl...
This study uses the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (2006-2010) and Health Tracking Physicia...
Introduction. Proton pump inhibitors (PPI) are one of the most commonly prescribed medication classe...
Background: Nowadays, brand-name drugs are becoming an out-of-pocket expense which comprises 80% of ...
Background: Generic drugs have been advocated to decrease the proportion of healthcare costs devoted...
Background: Establishment of Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Janaushadhi Kendras through Pradhan Mantri Jana...
International audiencePurposeThe prescription in International Nonproprietary Names (INN) is a legal...
Objectives: The study was conducted to assess the perception and practice of medical practitioners, ...
The effect that marketing has had on the prescription decisions of the medical profession is an area...
BackgroundTo the extent that outcomes are mediated through negative perceptions of generics (the noc...
OBJECTIVE: India has more than 20,000 registered pharmaceutical manufacturers. Consequently, there i...
The quality of physician prescribing is suboptimal. Patients are at risk of potentially adverse reac...
Understanding and organizing medication regimens can be challenging, and many patients struggle to p...