why does medicine have side effects

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Why aren’t here any drugs that fix the targeted issue but have no risk of creating new issues elsewhere?

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The important thing to keep in mind is that we somewhere between no and almost no idea how any medicine works at all. Pretty much all medicines are basically compounds that attach to a specific protein in our body and … that’s all we know. I’m simplifying slightly here, but not a lot. The human body is an unbelievably complicated machine made of proteins for all the parts. We have no idea how any of it works.

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