Sabrina is about to take a pill that was legally prescribed when her friend tells her to stop. “That is not safe, Sabrina! Don’t take it!” her friend warns. Why would this legal drug MOST likely be considered UNSAFE for Sabrina to use?

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Responses

It is prescribed by a local doctor.

It is prescribed by a local doctor.

It is in a childproof container.

It is in a childproof container.

It is classified as a stimulant.

It is classified as a stimulant.

It is prescribed for Sabrina’s friend.

The most likely reason why the legal drug would be considered unsafe for Sabrina is that it is classified as a stimulant.

The correct response is: It is prescribed for Sabrina's friend.

Since the pill was prescribed for Sabrina's friend and not for Sabrina herself, it is likely unsafe for her to take it. Medications are prescribed specifically for an individual's unique medical condition, and taking a medication that is not prescribed for her could potentially have harmful effects. It is important for Sabrina to only take medications that have been prescribed to her by a healthcare professional.

The correct response is "It is prescribed for Sabrina’s friend." This suggests that the pill was prescribed specifically for someone else, not for Sabrina. Taking medications that are not prescribed for you can be dangerous as different people may have different medical conditions, allergies, or reactions to drugs. Taking a medication not intended for you can lead to unexpected side effects or interactions with other medications that you may be taking. It is important to always follow the instructions of your own doctor and not take medications that are prescribed for someone else.