Table 2.
Perception of | % (95 % Confidence Interval) | n/N respondents* |
---|---|---|
Whether your doctor should prescribe a generic drug for you if one is available | ||
Always | 45 (42, 49) | 334/740 |
Usually | 38 (35, 42) | 282/740 |
Sometimes | 16 (14, 19) | 119/740 |
Rarely/never | 1 (0.3, 1.6) | 5/740 |
Safety of prescription drugs on the market for a long time vs. drugs newly on the market | ||
Safer | 53 (50, 57) | 395/739 |
Neither more nor less safe | 46 (42, 49) | 338/739 |
Less safe | 1 (0.4, 1.8) | 6/739 |
Whether newer drugs are better than older ones | ||
Always/usually | 18 (15, 20) | 130/740 |
Sometimes | 80 (77, 83) | 592/740 |
Rarely/never | 2 (2, 4) | 18/740 |
Americans’ use of generic drugs | ||
Use more | 68 (65, 71) | 503/739 |
Use about the same amount | 27 (24, 31) | 201/739 |
Use fewer | 5 (3, 7) | 35/739 |
Preference in taking generic vs brand-name drug | ||
Prefer a brand-name drug | 37 (34, 41) | 277/740 |
Don’t prefer one or the other | 35 (32, 39) | 261/740 |
Prefer a generic drug | 27 (24, 31) | 202/740 |
How often asked doctor to prescribe a brand-name drug rather than a generic in the last year | ||
4 or more times | 10 (8, 12) | 73/737 |
2–3 times | 20 (17, 23) | 149/737 |
1 time | 15 (13, 18) | 114/737 |
Never | 54 (51, 58) | 401/737 |
*Denominators vary across questions because some respondents did not complete the entire survey