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A team of scientists is working to formulate a drug that can treat children who are diagnosed with gigantism. Which effect should the drug have on patients?

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side effects or malfunction of cells i believe
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User Chrisann
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Answer:

decreases the secretion of substances from the pituitary gland that cause growth

Step-by-step explanation:

Gigantism is a disorder that occurs when the pituitary gland, the internal secretion gland, overproduces growth hormone. It is a disordered growth picture, especially in the arms and legs, and is accompanied by corresponding growth in height. For this reason, we can conclude that the effect of a drug that will act against gigantism will decrease the secretion of growth-causing pituitary substances.

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