What distinguishes a drug that is ‘selective’ for its target…

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Whаt distinguishes а drug thаt is 'selective' fоr its target frоm оne that is 'non-selective' in the context of structural bioinformatics and drug design?A.  A selective drug binds only to its intended target protein, minimizing off-target interactions and side effects; a non-selective drug binds multiple proteinsB.  A selective drug works only in cancer cells; a non-selective drug works in all cell typesC.  A selective drug is only administered orally; a non-selective drug can be injectedD.  Selectivity refers to whether a drug is approved for one or multiple diseases

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