All food and drugs have some degree of toxicity. The potential for harm, as well as the loss of possible benefits, is always present. Therefore, effective long-term decision-making inevitably involves consideration of the alternative risks and benefits of drug use. When benefits are factored into a decision-making process, the most reasonable option is not necessarily the one with the least risk.
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