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About euthanasia group
Euthanasia Group International is a non-profit member society and its articles of association make provision for reduction or even complete exemption from having to pay fees for members in modest economic circumstances. However, there are significant other costs, emotional distress and more which people in the UK (and in other countries that still prohibit freedom of choice at life’s end) have to bear. Extensive research has been done on the true costs and consequences, and a report published.
Voluntary Euthanasia
In voluntary euthanasia, a physician or other healthcare provider directly administers a life-ending drug or intervention at the patient’s explicit request.
The patient consents to and requests this intervention to relieve them from ongoing, intolerable suffering.
Voluntary euthanasia is usually requested by individuals who are experiencing a terminal illness, incurable condition, or severe suffering.
Laws around voluntary euthanasia vary worldwide, with some countries (like the Netherlands, Belgium, and Canada) allowing it under specific circumstances, while it remains illegal in many other places.
Assisted Suicide (or Assisted Dying)
In assisted suicide, the individual administers the life-ending medication themselves, but a healthcare provider or another person provides the means or the prescription.
The individual chooses to end their life by taking the prescribed substance, which typically allows them control over the timing and manner of their death.
Assisted suicide is often subject to legal restrictions. For instance, it is legal in Switzerland and several U.S. states (e.g., Oregon, Washington, and California) under stringent regulations.
Ethical and Legal Considerations
Ethical debates: These practices are highly controversial, with supporters arguing for a person’s right to die with dignity and opponents concerned about potential abuses, moral objections, and the sanctity of life.
Safeguards and regulations: Where legal, both voluntary euthanasia and assisted suicide are usually governed by strict regulations to ensure that individuals are making fully informed, voluntary choices.
Both practices are complex and touch on deeply personal, moral, legal, and philosophical beliefs about autonomy, suffering, and the role of healthcare in end-of-life care.
Phenobarbital and pentobarbital sodium are controlled substances in many countries due to their sedative and potentially addictive effects. They are used primarily in medical and veterinary settings. Here’s some important information to consider:
Medical Use: Phenobarbital is often prescribed to manage seizures, particularly in cases of epilepsy. Pentobarbital sodium is used for short-term sedation, control of severe seizures, and sometimes for euthanasia in veterinary medicine.
Prescription Requirement: In most countries, you’ll need a prescription from a licensed physician or veterinarian to obtain either medication legally. Due to their potential for misuse, they’re carefully regulated.
Licensed Pharmacies: If you need these medications for a legitimate reason, ensure you obtain them from a reputable and licensed pharmacy or veterinarian to guarantee the quality and legality of the drugs.
For medical or veterinary use, consult with a healthcare professional or veterinarian who can assess your needs and guide you through the correct and legal means of obtaining these medications.