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AI Mode All Short videos Images Forums Shopping Videos Web Books News Maps Flights Finance When someone from your past asks for medication from your home, it is best to treat it as a safety and liability issue rather than just a social favor. Here is how to handle it through the lens of household management and safety: 1. The "Single Dose" Rule In home economics and household safety, your medicine cabinet is for the residents of the home. If a guest has an urgent need (like a headache or sudden heartburn), it is standard to offer one single dose for immediate relief. Providing a "handful" or a multi-day supply is unsafe because: Storage Integrity: Medication should stay in its original, labeled container to track expiration dates and dosage instructions. Liability: You are not a pharmacist. If they have an adverse reaction to a large quantity you provided, you are responsible. 2. Verify the Need Before handing over anything, ask a few clarifying questions: "A...