12-19-2011, 02:46 AM
Debugging the human body is incredibly difficult. So many systems are interdependent and in ways that are not immediately obvious.
I take drugs for my heart, but the drugs are designed to be broken down by the liver in such a way that they then target the kidneys into inhibiting part of their function which reduces the quantity of certain enzymes in my blood stream which reduces the stress placed on my left ventricle.
Interestingly, the drug that was designed to reduce stress on the right ventricle didn't quite work as originally intended. The pharmacists that were working on it had unintentionally created Viagra.
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I take drugs for my heart, but the drugs are designed to be broken down by the liver in such a way that they then target the kidneys into inhibiting part of their function which reduces the quantity of certain enzymes in my blood stream which reduces the stress placed on my left ventricle.
Interestingly, the drug that was designed to reduce stress on the right ventricle didn't quite work as originally intended. The pharmacists that were working on it had unintentionally created Viagra.
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