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International Journal of Advanced Engineering, Management and Science


Consumer Preferences between Branded and Generic Medications: A Comparative Study

( Vol-10,Issue-7,November - December 2024 )

Author(s): Shaira Mae A. Vitales, Viktoria Joy Sumayao, Hannah Alyssa H. Ventosa, Mia Shane Q. Yambot, Jennifer G. Fronda



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ijaems crossref doiDOI: 10.22161/ijaems.107.18

Keywords:

Branded drugs, Community pharmacy, Consumer preference, Generic drugs, Medications.

Abstract:

Medication selection is pivotal in healthcare, influencing consumers and the broader healthcare system. Making the proper decision can benefit patients by enhancing their quality of life, reducing side effects, and improving treatment outcomes. Informed decisions empower patients, fostering adherence and overall well-being. This study explored the factors of consumer preferences in their medications. L Utilizing a descriptive-comparative design, a total of 50 consumers participated in a survey and filled out a questionnaire. The study revealed that the consumer-respondents were mostly middle-aged single individuals who belonged to average sized-family and mostly spent 500 to 100 pesos on generic and branded medicines; the consumers foremost considered economic factors and cultural factors in their preferences for branded and generic medications; cultural factors of consumer preferences are significantly correlated with age and civil status of the respondents; and no significant difference was established between the type of medicines patronized by the respondents and the consumer preference factors.

Article Info:

Received: 19 Nov 2024; Received in revised form: 17 Dec 2024; Accepted: 22 Dec 2024; Available online: 29 Dec 2024

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