OTC brand recognition influences self-care decisions, suggests survey
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Over three-quarters of UK adults prefer to buy branded OTC medicines to treat minor ailments, a new survey indicates.
Additionally, four in 10 said they were more likely to try a new product launched under a brand they are familiar with.
“Trust-related factors” were cited as influencing purchasing decisions by 60 per cent of those polled, with PAGB commenting: “In an online environment where misinformation is widespread, branded OTC medicines are also seen as credible sources of health information.”
PAGB said: “As OTC manufacturers look to widen access to self-care products through new product launches and the reclassification of certain medicines, it is vital that regulators and industry work collaboratively to ensure consumers have the confidence to practice self-care.
“This will not only create streamlined support and efficiencies for the OTC industry and regulators, but will also strengthen consumer confidence in self-selection, advancing the collective goal of improved public health through self-care.”