LESSON 1 · Poison, Cure & Everything Between
The Problem of Specificity
The biggest challenge in pharmacology is making drugs that hit their target receptor without affecting everything else. Side effects happen when a molecule fits into unintended receptors elsewhere in the body.

Drug resistance is a chemical arms race. Bacteria evolve enzymes that break down antibiotics, or they change the shape of the receptor the antibiotic targets. Cancer cells mutate to pump drugs back out before they can work.