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There are many analgesics, or pain relievers, on the market. Although all of them will cure your headache, they all have slightly different ingredients.

Currently, you're a pharmacologist studying analgesics to see if they can be used to cure other conditions. Specifically, you're examining the drugs to see if they will inhibit a certain enzyme.

You have narrowed your search down to two analgesics that you believe will work on this condition. Now you have to put each of the drugs through more rigorous testing to see how they perform, and what if any side-effects they may cause.

This is time-consuming work. You test drug A and find that it inhibits the enzyme just as you predicted. After much work, you find that this drug will work on the condition, and has minimal side-effects.

Do you need to bother testing the second drug? You're rushed for time, and know that a great deal of money can be saved by not testing the second drug.

What do you do?

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