I am very pleased that you've raised this issue, because it has been clearly demonstrated that, by providing information to patients, they are necessarily more involved in their own treatment. That is the whole principle behind patient empowerment, and it is quite clear that, particularly in light of media coverage in recent years, patients are now demanding a lot more information. In fact, we have noticed that spontaneous reporting by physicians often occurs following a visit from a patient who has gone to complain about adverse effects. That prompts the physician to report the event.
So, it is very important that the patient be informed. Of course, in a doctor's office, the physician doesn't have time to provide all the information. That is what happened with antidepressants. So, additional programs are needed to provide patients with that kind of information.