Some peptides are naturally produced in your body. Others can be synthesized in a lab. When a peptide has a predictable effect on the body and can be used to treat or modify a condition, it becomes a drug.
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Some peptides are naturally produced in your body. Others can be synthesized in a lab. When a peptide has a predictable effect on the body and can be used to treat or modify a condition, it becomes a drug.
Apomorphine is a fascinating drug with a long history and a very modern purpose. First synthesized in the mid-19th century, this compound (despite its name) is not an opioid like morphine.
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