Scruffy is correct ... that we don't give an unsuspecting person a drug, anally or otherwise, without their consent. Scruffy is also correct that just about anything that can be taken orally can also be administered anally. Some legally prescrbed drugs, in the form of suppositories, are administered anally because administering those drugs orally would be counterindicated by gastric enzymes in the stomach.
Nevertheless, we need to emphasize that noone should ever be given any drug, legal or otherwise, without their knowledge and consent. I would also point out that any person who is under the influence of alcohol, self-induced or otherwise, cannot give legal consent while in a state of intoxication where their judgment may be impaired.
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