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Would you be in favour of assisted dying being introduced for terminally ill patients in your country?
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In Oregon, you have to be able to administer it to yourself. It’s not something someone else does to you.
Some people get it as an insurance policy of sorts. So it’s an option during end of life care, but not necessarily one they take.
I am curious about what happens with the med if left unused. Like, do people tuck it away like spare antibiotic eye drops?
It's done with a medico in attendance, who then takes the apparatus and spare media on leaving.