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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Anonymous 0 Comments

Overly simplified –>

Its like a mathematical equation – you can’t just do one thing to one side of it. We’re all running in equilibrium, even if its not an ideal equilibrium, and when you take something you are knocking YOUR body out of equilibrium, so it will react in some way.

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