I wonder who decides what is a side effect worthy of being printed on the patient leaflet, and what is an idiosyncratc reaction.
In the UK some important doctors wish all over 50's to take statins. I told my doc I was taking myself off the statin he prescribed. Pain. He, about to retire, looked at me and said "I would never take a statin even if my GP prescribed one."
This "important patient" would like all important doctors to take a statin for a couple of years. Jail, if they threw their statin away. I would repeatedly, and smugly, tell them of the benefits.
(The top UK drugs committee used to be called NICE, National Institute for Clinical Excellence. They changed the name to NIHCE, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, because all the shopfloor docs were calling it the National Institute for Controlling Expenditure.)