Doctors' opinions of information provided by Libyan pharmaceutical company representatives

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Title

Doctors' opinions of information provided by Libyan pharmaceutical company representatives

Author

Alssageer, Mustafa A.
Kowalski, Stefan R.

Publisher

2012/00/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20120000

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the opinions of Libyan doctors regarding the quality of drug information provided by pharmaceutical company representatives (PCRs) during detailing visits. METHOD: An anonymous survey was conducted among 1,000 doctors from selected institutes in Tripoli, Benghazi and Sebha. Doctors were asked questions regarding the quality of information provided during drug-detailing visits. RESULTS: A questionnaire return rate of 61% (608 returned questionnaires out of 1,000) was achieved. The majority (n=463, 76%) of surveyed participants graded the quality of information provided as average. Approximately, 40% of respondents indicated that contraindications, precautions, interactions and adverse effects of products promoted by PCRs were never or rarely mentioned during promotional visits, and 65% of respondents indicated that an alternative drug to the promoted product was never or rarely mentioned by the representatives. More than 50% of respondents (n=310, 51%) reported that PCRs were not always able to answer all questions about their products. Only seven respondents (1%) believed that PCRs never exaggerated the uniqueness, efficacy or safety of their product. The majority of respondents (n=342, 56%) indicated that verbal information was not always consistent with written information provided. Seven per cent of respondents (n=43) admitted that they did not know whether or not the verbal information provided by PCRs was consistent with written information. CONCLUSION: Doctors believe that the provision of drug information by PCRs in Libya is incomplete and often exaggerated. Pharmaceutical companies should ensure that their representatives are trained to a standard to provide reliable information regarding the products they promote.

Primary Classification

9.7

Secondary Classification

9.7;7.1

Primary keywords

drug industry--[pri];information dissemination--[pri];marketing--[pri];physicians--[pri]

Secondary keywords

drugs;drug labeling;ethics;patient care;questionnaire

Subject

Libya--[pri]

Journal Article

Libyan Journal of Medicine2012; 7:19708:6 p.

Link for Internet access

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Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

32 refs.

ISSN

19932820 (print);18196357 (online)

Collection

Citation

“Doctors' opinions of information provided by Libyan pharmaceutical company representatives,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 18, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/36575.