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Asked • 04/30/19

Do drugs with the same chemical formula work identically?

As a simple example, H2O molecules are identical, but water can have three different forms (liquid, vapour, ice.) What about more complex matters, like drugs? Can they have different forms which work differently?

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Edward W. answered • 11/08/19

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