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Analyzing Annals: Opportunities From the Greater Use of Generic Medications

The underuse of generic medications is an important example of a situation where unnecessarily expensive therapies are used when less costly, equally effective options are available. In this best practice advice paper, the Ā鶹ֱ²„app recommends that clinicians prescribe generic medications, if possible, rather than more expensive brand-name medications. Review the recent Annals article, .

Use this paper to consider the following:

  • What's the difference is between ā€œgeneric substitutionā€ and ā€œtherapeutic interchangeā€ (the authors review this on page 42)?
  • Have you ever heard a patient say that a generic drug did not work as well for them, or that it caused problems? How would you respond?
  • Are there any situations in which you feel you should prescribe a brand-name formulation of a drug when a less expensive, generic version is available?
  • Role-play with your classmates: pretend to be a patient who believes that a generic medicine was ā€œnot as strongā€ or ā€œdid not work as well for me.ā€ Perhaps express fear that the ā€œgeneric medicineā€ is not as good. What do you think you should say, and how should you say it?

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