John: Why not just say that you and/or someone you commonly travel with has a prescription and that you would not recommend carrying it as a "general purpose" fix? <br><br>I don't know what the law is in the US, but in Canada there are fairly serious consequences to giving out prescription drugs without medical authorization - more so if you cause an adverse reaction, especially one resulting in death. One should always carry an ample supply of prescription meds, if you or someone in your party have a prescription for them. Other prescription drugs that you carry should only be administered if you can get a doctor (even by radio or cellular phone) to authorize you.
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