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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Everything in the blood goes through your kidneys. The way your kidneys work is it pushes absolutely everything then selectively reuptakes the things you need

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