Why do pharmaceuticals have half lives, while most other things we interact with don’t?

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EDIT: …Well I messed this thread up. I wasn’t referring to biological half life, but sitting-on-your-shelf half life. (i.e. expiry)

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Anything you consume which enters your system has a half life for how long it stays in your system. Half lives are the result of how the equations that describe chemical reaction rates are structured.

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