I would say generally our philosophy—and this is a general rule—is that if the interruption of a medication is going to cause an acute exacerbation of physical or mental symptoms, then someone is non-deployable at that point. There are a lot of other parameters as well, but I'm talking from a medical point of view, about a medical problem.
The other issue is whether that medication affects your cognitive abilities. For example, if you're supposed to be officer of the watch on a ship and you're going to be drowsy and fall asleep, or if you're going to be sentry and you fall asleep, or you could have a convulsion, or if side effects from that medication will affect your ability to look after yourself and your buddies, then at that point you would not be able to be deployed using that medication. Medications vary.