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All It Takes to Make a "New" Drug from an Existing

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Question 10

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All it takes to make a "new" drug from an existing compound is the removal or addition of


A) a single molecule.
B) a hydroxyl chain.
C) an adulterant.
D) carbon atoms to the core structure.

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