आईएसएसएन: 2168-9784
Shakeel S, Iffat W and Ahmed HF
This exploratory, descriptive study aims to explore general practitioners’ viewpoint about biosimilar drugs, conducted on a sample of 128 randomly selected general practitioners serving in public sector hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. They were surveyed with a 12 items questionnaire that evaluates their approach towards biosimilar drugs. The collected data was analyzed for frequency distributions and χ2 using SPSS. The present findings highlight a need for further education of physicians and others related to the prescribing of biosimilar medicines as poor knowledge could result in serious medication errors, adverse events or a delay in desired therapeutic gain for the patient. Further dialogue and collaboration between physicians, authorities and healthcare biotech industry should be continued on a priority basis.