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. 2019 Mar 28;14(3):e0213860. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213860

Fig 3. Changes in physicians’ belief regarding ADRs.

Fig 3

(A) The reasons why physicians did not explain the possibility of ADRs to their patients when they prescribe new drugs, the most commonly chosen answer was “Because the expected ADR of the drug was mild.” in both pre-test and post-test survey. The ranking was changed for the other remaining answers. (B) The investigated physicians’ perception of genetic predisposition contributing to ADRs. (C) represents the physicians’ perception of the patients who experienced side effects from prescribed drugs. Pre-test survey responses are represented in light blue and post-test survey responses are represented in deep blue color.