Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines

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Main Author: Figueira, Joana Maria Fernandes Alves Toscano
Publication Date: 2020
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The purchase of generic drugs has been increasingly encouraged by Governments, as a way of reducing health costs. However, their acceptance by consumers is not that straightforward and it has been seen some resistance associated with lack of information and some other factors, including loyalty to previously used branded products. Thus, this dissertation aims to study the consumers’ preferences over generic drugs, by clarifying some of these speculations while trying to check whether the data confirms these reasonings. This was possible by exploring a rich database from the Portuguese National Association of Pharmacies, which includes very detailed information of each medicine sales at pharmacies in Portugal. The results show that when introducing one more equivalent generic medicine in a group, the individual share of each drug decreases, although the generic ones suffer a higher decrease in their shares. Additionally, generic drugs tend to have a lower individual share than the equivalent branded medicines. Afterwards, over a short time, even on year-on-year comparisons, the shares of generic drugs tend to increase, opposed to the shares of branded products, which indicates a relatively fast change in preferences, based on the speed of information spreading and reputation building. Although in the analyzed sample people buy more generic than non-generic drugs, it is shown that if one more generic medicine and the correspondent proportion of branded drugs is introduced such that the proportion of equivalent generic drugs remains unchanged, the branded products will immediately capture a higher market share.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines
title Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines
spellingShingle Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines
Figueira, Joana Maria Fernandes Alves Toscano
Consumers’ preferences
Generic drugs
Drugs market
title_short Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines
title_full Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines
title_fullStr Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines
title_full_unstemmed Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines
title_sort Changes in drugs´ preferences due to the introduction of new generic medicines
author Figueira, Joana Maria Fernandes Alves Toscano
author_facet Figueira, Joana Maria Fernandes Alves Toscano
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Raposo, Pedro Miguel Santos
Veritati
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueira, Joana Maria Fernandes Alves Toscano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Consumers’ preferences
Generic drugs
Drugs market
topic Consumers’ preferences
Generic drugs
Drugs market
description The purchase of generic drugs has been increasingly encouraged by Governments, as a way of reducing health costs. However, their acceptance by consumers is not that straightforward and it has been seen some resistance associated with lack of information and some other factors, including loyalty to previously used branded products. Thus, this dissertation aims to study the consumers’ preferences over generic drugs, by clarifying some of these speculations while trying to check whether the data confirms these reasonings. This was possible by exploring a rich database from the Portuguese National Association of Pharmacies, which includes very detailed information of each medicine sales at pharmacies in Portugal. The results show that when introducing one more equivalent generic medicine in a group, the individual share of each drug decreases, although the generic ones suffer a higher decrease in their shares. Additionally, generic drugs tend to have a lower individual share than the equivalent branded medicines. Afterwards, over a short time, even on year-on-year comparisons, the shares of generic drugs tend to increase, opposed to the shares of branded products, which indicates a relatively fast change in preferences, based on the speed of information spreading and reputation building. Although in the analyzed sample people buy more generic than non-generic drugs, it is shown that if one more generic medicine and the correspondent proportion of branded drugs is introduced such that the proportion of equivalent generic drugs remains unchanged, the branded products will immediately capture a higher market share.
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