Why do some diseases require agonist drugs to be stopped?

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Why do some diseases require agonist drugs to be stopped?

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Sometimes diseases happen when there is too much of a bad thing. Then you want an antagonist effect.

Sometimes diseases happen when there isn’t enough of a good thing. Then you want an agonist effect.

Most things are good if you have the right amount, and bad if you have too much or too little.

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