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You've just asked if it's safe to medicate someone with an unknown amount of medicine (because you don't know if they'll drink the whole drink), from whom you have no history (because even friends don't often chit chat about intestinal blockages, ulcers, colitis, etc.), of whom you have not checked Allergies (because even if you have discussed allergies, do you know enough to tell if the laxitive contains a component that acts as an allergen for this person?). No -- it's not safe. Not only is it not safe, it's seriously illegal. If your pal winds up in the ER, plan on phoning your lawyer.

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No, it is not safe or ethical to spike a drink with laxatives. This can have serious consequences for the unsuspecting person, including dehydration, electrolyte imbalances, and other potential health risks. It is important to always seek consent and avoid using harmful substances without someone's knowledge.

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