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Life Saving Drug A Life saving drug is a molecule that combines with the receptor in the cell membrane or an enzyme which starts a biological effect by varying the cellular functions due to that combination. It is generally synthesized externally, but induced into a living being to produce its action. That is, when taken consumed by a person, it produces some effects by altering some functions of the body, such as pain relief, curing diseases or used as precautionary medicine or any other purposes.
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