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? (1 point) 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.

It is prescribed for Sabrina's friend.

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

The answer to this question can be found by considering the options and analyzing the information provided.

The first option, "It is prescribed by a local doctor," does not necessarily imply that the drug is unsafe. Many safe drugs are prescribed by doctors.

The second option, "It is in a childproof container," does not provide any indication of the drug's safety or lack thereof. Childproof containers are designed to prevent accidental ingestion by children, but they do not determine the safety of the drug itself.

The third option, "It is classified as a stimulant," suggests that the drug may have stimulating effects on the body. Stimulants can have various side effects and may not be safe for certain individuals, especially if they have underlying health conditions or are already taking other medications.

The fourth and final option, "It is prescribed for Sabrina's friend," does not offer any information about the drug's safety. Just because a drug is prescribed for someone else does not necessarily mean it is unsafe for Sabrina.

Based on these options, the most likely reason for the drug to be considered unsafe is the fact that it is classified as a stimulant. Therefore, the correct answer would be "It is classified as a stimulant."