I was actually just about to ask you a question on non-prescription drugs. Do some of these drugs contain ingredients that could cause problems? I'm thinking, for example, of certain cough medicines. Should these medications not be available as non-prescription products dispensed by a pharmacist? Often, people ask their pharmacist whether they can take a given product. As such, pharmacists are in the best position to inform consumers of the risks associated with a given drug and of how it ought to be taken. Implementing such a system would show greater commitment to tackle the problem. I would remind you again of the person who died after having taken cough medicine.
On February 14th, 2008. See this statement in context.