Archived: WMA Resolution on Generic Drugs
Adopted by the 40th World Medical Assembly Vienna, Austria, September 1988
and rescinded at the WMA General Assembly, Santiago 2005
- WHEREAS there is concern that some generic drugs may be of sub-standard quality, and
- WHEREAS patients may be injured and physicians held liable for injuries resulting from the use of sub-standard generic drugs,
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that:
- ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ supports the right and the obligation of physicians to exercise their professional judgement for the benefit of their patients.
- ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ opposes any interference with the physicians exercise of professional judgement in the best interest of patients.
- The prescription of drugs and medicines involves the exercise of the physicians professional judgment.
- The mandated use of generic drugs which may be sub-standard interferes with the exercise of the physicians professional judgement, and may injure patients and expose the physician to liability.
- ÌÇÐÄ´«Ã½ fully supports the efforts of all national medical associations to preserve the physician’s exercise of professional judgement from interference that may result in injury to patients and liability for physicians.
