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A Consumer Advocate argues that the government should require drug companies to notify consumers of all known drug-related interactions. This is because even minor drug-related interactions can be harmful to patients, and people who are unaware of this suffer discomfort or take more pain relievers than necessary.
The Consumer Advocate assumes that patients would utilize this information to benefit themselves, they may not care.
The author also assumes that the inclusion of minor drug-related interactions will not distract/outweigh the importance of the major ones, thereby causing more harm than good.
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