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Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective I.
Novotná, Jana ; Malý, Josef (advisor) ; Babica, Jan (referee)
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective I. Autor: Jana Novotná Supervisor: PharmDr. Josef Malý, Ph.D. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University in Prague Introduction: Generic substitution and generic drugs are important instruments of drug policy in many countries, which allow to reduce price of medicines, while maintaining their quality. Experience shows that a prerequisite for the rational use of both instruments is sufficient awareness among both health professionals and patients. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the opinions, knowledge and experience of patients regarding generic drugs and generic substitution. Methods: Data were collected between 1 March 2015 and 31 March 2015 in a workplace practitioner in Prague. It was an observational survey. We contacted all patients who visited a doctor during that period. Patients had to agree to their inclusion in the investigation and also meet "inclusion criteria" (e.g., at least 18 years old, literate in Czech, long-term use at least one medicine). The questionnaire included 28 questions (4 open and 24 closed), focusing on socio-demographic characteristics and knowledge, opinions, experiences and self-activity of the respondent regarding generic...
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective II.
Kůtková, Martina ; Malý, Josef (advisor) ; Babica, Jan (referee)
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective II. Autor: Martina Kůtková Tutor: PharmDr. Josef Malý, Ph.D. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmay, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University in Prague Introduction and aim: Generic drugs and generic substitution are an integral part of the healthcare systems of many countries. The aim of this thesis was to carry out an research which was focused on attitudes, opinions and experiences of patients (general public) regarding generic drugs and generic substitution and to analyze extracted results. Metodology: Data were collected since February to June 2016 in a workplace practicioner in Jičín. We asked all patients who came to the doctor's office during that period. Data were collected through printing anonymous questionnaire. The questionnaire was piloted. Patients got a cover letter with questionnaire together. Respondents were categorized based on the cover letter and the questionnaire was filled out by the respondents who the survey was focused on. The questionnaire included 36 questions (26 closed, 7 open and 3 half-open). The first part of the questionnaire (first 10 questions) was focused on socio- demographic characteristics of respondents. The rest of the questionnaire detected patient's knowledge of...
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective III.
Papoušková, Terezie ; Malý, Josef (advisor) ; Babica, Jan (referee)
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective III. Author: Terezie Papoušková Tutor: PharmDr. Josef Malý, Ph.D. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University Introducion: A generic substitution is one of the instruments of the drug policy in many countries. Its authorization is supposed to bring a considerable savings not only for healthcare systems but also for patients. Objective: The aim of this thesis was to analyse patient's attitudes, opinions and experiences,which are related to the generic drugs and the generic substitution. Methodology: A data collection was gathered in the general practitioner's office in Prague in the time span from 18th of November 2015 to 21st of November 2016. All respondents, who visited the general practitioner during this period, were asked to cooperate. Only those who meet the input criteria could participate in a questionnaire investigation. The questionnaire consists of 36 questions which can be devided into 5 thematic areas (an actual disease and its treatment, socio-demographics characteristics, common awareness about generic substitution and generic drugs, own experiences with this topic, attitudes of the respondents). The questionnaire was piloted. The acquired data has been...
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective II.
Kůtková, Martina ; Malý, Josef (advisor) ; Babica, Jan (referee)
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective II. Autor: Martina Kůtková Tutor: PharmDr. Josef Malý, Ph.D. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmay, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University in Prague Introduction and aim: Generic drugs and generic substitution are an integral part of the healthcare systems of many countries. The aim of this thesis was to carry out an research which was focused on attitudes, opinions and experiences of patients (general public) regarding generic drugs and generic substitution and to analyze extracted results. Metodology: Data were collected since February to June 2016 in a workplace practicioner in Jičín. We asked all patients who came to the doctor's office during that period. Data were collected through printing anonymous questionnaire. The questionnaire was piloted. Patients got a cover letter with questionnaire together. Respondents were categorized based on the cover letter and the questionnaire was filled out by the respondents who the survey was focused on. The questionnaire included 36 questions (26 closed, 7 open and 3 half-open). The first part of the questionnaire (first 10 questions) was focused on socio- demographic characteristics of respondents. The rest of the questionnaire detected patient's knowledge of...
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective I.
Novotná, Jana ; Malý, Josef (advisor) ; Babica, Jan (referee)
Generic drugs and generic substitution from the patient perspective I. Autor: Jana Novotná Supervisor: PharmDr. Josef Malý, Ph.D. Department of Social and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové, Charles University in Prague Introduction: Generic substitution and generic drugs are important instruments of drug policy in many countries, which allow to reduce price of medicines, while maintaining their quality. Experience shows that a prerequisite for the rational use of both instruments is sufficient awareness among both health professionals and patients. Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the opinions, knowledge and experience of patients regarding generic drugs and generic substitution. Methods: Data were collected between 1 March 2015 and 31 March 2015 in a workplace practitioner in Prague. It was an observational survey. We contacted all patients who visited a doctor during that period. Patients had to agree to their inclusion in the investigation and also meet "inclusion criteria" (e.g., at least 18 years old, literate in Czech, long-term use at least one medicine). The questionnaire included 28 questions (4 open and 24 closed), focusing on socio-demographic characteristics and knowledge, opinions, experiences and self-activity of the respondent regarding generic...
Business intelligence in the generic pharmaceutical industry for portfolio selection and registration strategy
Rösslerová, Petra ; Pečená, Marika (advisor) ; Papík, Richard (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to describe and analyse information sources, which are useful for the molecules portfolio selection suitable for the future development of a generic drug. These information sources should be examined on the case study of the portfolio selection in a given therapeutic area. The topic of the diploma thesis is presented in the context of basic principles and functions of the generic farmaceutical industry and its information needs. The introductory chapter characterizes the farmaceutical industry in general and warn on a competitive environment, which the farmaceutical companies can succeed in thanks to the advanced methods of the business intelligence. The second chapter focuses on the differences betwen the generic and original pharmaceutical industry, a drug lifecycle is also introduced there. The next chapter specifies the methods of the business intelligence in the generic pharmaceutical industry on the ground of its information needs. The fourth chapter plays a key role. First of all, it introduces general characteristics of information sources used in the strategic portfolio management. Secondly, the detailed description and analysis of eight main information sources used by the generic companies within business intelligence follows. In the last chapter these...
Market segmentation of generic drugs
Saidov, Farrukh ; Koudelka, Jan (advisor) ; Pešek, Ondřej (referee)
The main goal of this Bachelor's Thesis is to discover and describe significant differences in consumer's behavior on the Czech generic drugs market. Based on the revealed differences discover and characterize consumer segments on the generic medicine market. The theoretical part contains the explanation of the segmentation process from the marketing point of view. The practical part comprises main characteristics of the Czech generic drugs market and the analysis of the secondary and primary data. The market segmentation was based on the results of these analyses. For the segmentation process was used the IBM SPSS Statistics program version 20. The result of the thesis discovers four market segments and recommends advisable marketing strategies for them.

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