Switching the original antipsychotic with generic one - do we think about the consequences to the patients? (CROSBI ID 585520)
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Knez, Rajna ; Gudelj, Lea ; Rubeša, Gordana
engleski
Switching the original antipsychotic with generic one - do we think about the consequences to the patients?
The universal pressure on national health insurance companies to contain pharmaceutical expenses have led to increased prescribing of generic drugs, in addition to lowering the prices. Moreover, in Croatia, it is legal for general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist to switch the original drug with generic one with the aim to cut the expenses. Drug costs can be reduced once multiple sources are available. numerous studies were undertaken to determine the comparability of generic products with originals in all the aspects, the results being mostly favorable for generic drugs. However, there are many clinical observations pointing to the fact that in some cases the replacement of original drug with the generic one resulted in relapses in schizophrenic/psychotic patient. This paper presents a case report of a schizophrenic patient who suffered a relapse of the disease after 7 years of stable remission following the switch of original atypical antipsychotic drug (olanzapine) to a generic one. The switch had been initiated by his GP. The consequences of the switch upon patient's mental status as well as possible contributing factors are discussed in this case report.
olanzapine; antypsihotic; generic; originator; switching
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Podaci o prilogu
94-94.
2012.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Podaci o skupu
Hrvatska škola kreativne psihofarmakoterapije ; 4. hrvatski kongres o nuspojavama psihofarmaka
poster
29.03.2012-31.03.2012
Osijek, Hrvatska