Why are there no “perfect drugs” that work well without side effects?

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It seems like the more potent a drug/medication is, the more risks are involved with it, where as drugs with very little risk don’t help nearly as much.

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Because all processes in the human body are connected and you can’t affect one without affecting others. It’s like throwing a pebble in water, you may want to hit a precise spot with your pebble and you can but you can’t stop the pebble creating ripples of water as it hits the surface.

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