Their rationale was, "While some may think it desirable to tell consumers about all side effects and contraindications, no matter how clearly this information is communicated to consumers, a significant number will lack the education or background to comprehend or act on it." [emphasis added]
Of course, this raises the question of whether direct to consumer advertising, which is apparently only allowed in the US and New Zealand, is a good idea at all. Should patients who may not be able to comprehend information about drugs' adverse effects be exposed to sometimes emotionally based advertising designed to promote drugs' supposed benefits?
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