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DiscussionIf N was used in UK assisted dying, would it become easier to buy?
Thread starterBeanCurd
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Sorry in advance if this is a stupid question. If N was used when assisted dying becomes legal in the UK, would it hypothetically become easier to purchase there? From bent pharmacists, doctors etc.? I'm just curious.
I very much doubt it. I would imagine it will come from a single, extremely tightly regulated and controlled, source. I can't see any scenario where pharmacists or doctors are able to distribute it.
NaP is a fast-acting barbiturate effective as a sedative and anaesthetic. It is dispensed by pharmacies on a prescription written specifically for the individual patient.
I guess I've heard stories of pharmacists and doctors running a, erm, side business. But I suppose N might be a bit more tightly controlled than painkillers and such lol.
I very much doubt it. I would imagine it will come from a single, extremely tightly regulated and controlled, source. I can't see any scenario where pharmacists or doctors are able to distribute it.
I saw a video in Switzerland where the lady from Dignitas picked it up from the local pharmacy. The pharmacist took 15G of it out from a whole container full of pure powdered N. I might be tempted to do some B & E to get my hands on it if i lived there. It was a stand alone pharmacy on a corner.
Dignitas does one or two VADs a day, so they need access to it daily. Pharmacists can definitely distribute it.
I saw a video in Switzerland where the lady from Dignitas picked it up from the local pharmacy. The pharmacist took 15G of it out from a whole container full of pure powdered N. I might be tempted to do some B & E to get my hands on it if i lived there. It was a stand alone pharmacy on a corner.
Dignitas does one or two VADs a day, so they need access to it daily. Pharmacists can definitely distribute it.
No, only pharmacists can store, and dispense the drug based on a doctors prescription. Dignitas has a doctor that writes the prescription, but they aren't legally allowed to buy it in bulk from a manufacturer and store it in house.
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