dr. gandhi. >> , so i want to reiterate what dr. disch said. label alone will not solve the problem.t's really having the really good conversations with patients about medications. but the other piece, too is giving providersed the tools to have those good conversations. so, these patient-friendly tools, electronic medical records, for example, could really help to provide a nice calendar to a patient of, here's what you take and why and what days and so on. so i think there's tools we need to give to providers to help these conversations really go well. >> well, i very much appreciate your point on this. i want to summarize it by saying it's clear there are dangerous associated with improper medications. it's also clear that we have consumer friendly labels for over the counter drugs, tylenol, cough syrup, but not on prescription drugs. what i'm hearing the panel say we won't solve everything by getting better labels but if we had more consumer friendly labels on prescription drugs, this is one of those like wash can hands, at least a low-cost, simple, direct way to make an improvem