Again, there is a high degree of judgment involved in this. It has to be within the pharmacist's level of expertise. I would say most pharmacists are not going to be in a position to prescribe Remicade. This is something that a specialist is going to be prescribing.
A pharmacist may be able to detect if a patient is perhaps failing on the Remicade and that maybe it is not the best medication for them. There would be a lot of collaboration with a patient like this. Obviously this is a serious drug that we are talking about, and the potential for cancer cannot be overlooked.