Why does any active chemical in the body, be it drugs or anesthesia eventually leave the body? Why can’t they last forever?

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If you any active chemical in your system that alters the homoestasis, why does this chemical eventually leave the body? What prevents it from staying in the body forever?

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Your body has both a conveyor belt and a water slide. Everything has to be moved around the body either as a liquid on the water slide, or as a solid on the conveyor belt. Though some things may take detours to different parts of the body, they eventually have to exit the ride. As more water or solids come in and push them along the path.

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