Thank you.
I'm not aware of the study, but I'm aware of the original problem with the drug. I sympathize with the issue. If you alarm people, they'll swing in an opposite direction, and they may do things that are adverse to their health interests.
In my view, the problem is a lack of trust in the system. When the public hears there's this great drug, the advertising hypes it, and then they tell you there are all these unintended consequences; people lose faith in the approval process and the drug company representations. So it's partly an expectation of the public. They're told there's faster access to miracle drugs and so on, but then they get disappointed and might swing in the opposite direction.
We need public awareness that drugs are quite imperfect and they cause lots of problems.