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      Patients' perceptions of generic medications.

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          Insurers and policymakers encourage the use of generic drugs to reduce costs, but generics remain underused. We conducted a national survey of commercially insured adults to evaluate their perceptions about generic drugs. Patients agreed that generics are less expensive and a better value than brand-name drugs, and are just as safe. However, although 56 percent reported that Americans should use more generics, only 37.6 percent prefer to take generics. We discuss perceptions about communicating with practitioners about generics, generic substitution, and policymakers' role in influencing generic use. These findings underscore the challenge that providers, insurers, and policymakers face in stimulating the cost-effective use of medications.

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          Journal
          Health Aff (Millwood)
          Health affairs (Project Hope)
          Health Affairs (Project Hope)
          1544-5208
          0278-2715
          March 12 2009
          : 28
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Division of Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacoeconomics, Department of Medicine, at Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. wshrank@partners.org
          Article
          28/2/546 NIHMS110313
          10.1377/hlthaff.28.2.546
          2748784
          19276015
          d270b52a-8ba5-4ec5-b298-1ed2435696f5
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