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Expensive Drug Administered in Spinal Cord for Desperate Cases

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The drug derived from snail venom is more expensive than opioids and needs to be administered intrathecally in the spinal cord using a special implant pump. It is used as a last resort for extreme cases like MS, AIDS, and cancer patients, showing significant benefits for them. The drug is identical to what snails naturally produce, indicating the potential of snails in drug development. Multiple other venom components are being explored for different purposes, with two already in human clinical trials for epilepsy and pain relief, showcasing the ongoing fascinating research on snails.

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