No problem,
Dying after a lethal injection by a doctor is not preferred by doctors and pharmacists over letting the patient drink the N (pentobarbital) themselves. This is stated in the revised KNMG/KNMP Guideline Implementation of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide in the Netherlands.
Both methods are equally reliable, say both organizations.
Anyone requesting euthanasia in the Netherlands has a choice of two methods for its implementation.
1. Euthanasia: The physician administers the euthanasia drug intravenously
2. Assisted suicide: drinking the euthanasia drug (pentobarbital) themselves
There is no longer a preference for euthanasia over assisted suicide. Both methods are equally reliable.
The guideline describes the professional standard and is
based on the latest scientific and professional insights from various medical and pharmaceutical professional groups.
The Royal Dutch Pharmacists Association (Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappij ter bevordering der Pharmacie, KNMP) is the umbrella organisation for both professional pharmacists and the pharmacy in general.
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The Royal Dutch Medical Association (RDMA; in Dutch Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot bevordering der Geneeskunst or KNMG)
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The N drink is now a reliable alternative to injection in euthanasia
Professor of applied psychology Pieter Jan Stallen and general practitioner Michiel Marlet investigated over 200 examples of assisted suicide with the
N (pentobarbital) drink. This shows that there are
no complications with this method.
This is stated by the two doctors in the Dutch Journal of Medicine.
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In addition to the guidelines, several doctors share their personal experiences and preferences regarding the oral and intravenous methods of euthanasia. The reactions of these doctors, which I have translated from Dutch to English, can be found in the journal for Dutch physicians."
I once assisted in suicide using this method, with the general practitioner in the background. My experience was that it went exceptionally smoothly. The patient explicitly wanted assistance in dying. This approach allowed him to be helped in a very respectful manner and in accordance with the law. Indeed, it involved less medicalization, but still with the care and diligence appropriate for such assistance. My experience makes me wonder why this method is not used more often—particularly for individuals seeking dignified assistance in dying.
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I have extensive experience spanning approximately 35 years, and even with a dosage of 9 grams, I have never encountered any failures.
Pentobarbital offers several significant advantages:
It is the most suitable oral substance;
It is 100% reliable;
It causes no unpleasant side effects;
It allows the individual to emphasize their own decision to end their life;
The doctor takes a step back, allowing loved ones to take a more central role;
It significantly reduces the medicalization of the process.
While I also have experience with the intravenous method, it feels uncomfortable to actively end someone's life, especially while they are still connected to the needle.
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After assisting in suicide three times, I have developed a personal preference for this method. It is profoundly dignified and allows for complete self-determination.
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During my career, I consistently preferred the oral method. The fact that the patient takes the medication themselves, rather than passing away "on the needle," and, as my colleague describes, the proximity of loved ones, are all significant advantages in my view.
I recall a situation where the patient's wife struggled with his decision, but the eagerness with which he drank the solution helped her come to terms with his choice.
It has always surprised me how little attention is given to the oral method.
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From multiple experiences, I can confirm that the oral method works exceptionally well and that concerns about failure are entirely unfounded. A dosage of 9 grams of barbiturate is an enormous overdose, ensuring that even in cases of choking, partial spitting out, or vomiting (none of which I have ever witnessed), the patient will still pass away.
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On all three occasions that I have been involved, I was deeply impressed by the courage and determination shown by the patient. For patients who are capable, the oral method should be the first choice.
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I have assisted with euthanasia using the oral method twice. In both cases, it went as described here, with the family members being very satisfied afterward.
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NVVE: Updated information
Now that the current
analysis confirms there are no complications associated with taking the N drink, the NVVE (The Dutch Association for a Voluntary End of Life) has updated its information regarding euthanasia options.
The focus should not be limited to the injection method alone. "We are currently grappling with an outdated guideline," the association stated.
The NVVE believes that the method involving the N drink should receive greater attention: "We have updated our information and educational materials to reflect this."
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Source:
The Royal Dutch Pharmacists Association (Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappij ter bevordering der Pharmacie, KNMP) is the umbrella organisation for both professional pharmacists and the pharmacy in general.
https://www.knmp.nl/actueel/nieuws/...ing-euthanasie-en-hulp-bij-zelfdoding-herzien
The Royal Dutch Medical Association (RDMA; in Dutch Koninklijke Nederlandsche Maatschappij tot bevordering der Geneeskunst or KNMG)
https://www.knmg.nl/actueel/nieuws/...ing-euthanasie-en-hulp-bij-zelfdoding-herzien
NVVE (The Dutch Association for a Voluntary End of Life)
https://www.nvve.nl/actueel/nieuws/...nasie-en-hulp-bij-zelfdoding-even-betrouwbaar/
EénVandaag is a current affairs programme broadcast on the Dutch public television network NPO 1
https://eenvandaag.avrotros.nl/item...ef-bij-euthanasie-het-is-een-zachtere-methode/
NTvG; English: Dutch Journal of Medicine is the main medical journal in the Netherlands
https://www.ntvg.nl/artikelen/voorkeur-voor-hulp-bij-zelfdoding
Medisch Contact is the professional journal for Dutch doctors.
https://www.medischcontact.nl
Trouw (Dutch daily newspaper)
https://www.trouw.nl/nieuws/dodelij...voor-de-injectiespuit-bij-euthanasie~b3cd8289/
NPO Radio 1: Dutch public broadcasting organisation
https://www.nporadio1.nl/fragmenten...09-25-euthanasie-door-een-drankje-of-injectie
Expertisecentrum Euthanasie, is a Dutch euthanasia clinic
https://expertisecentrumeuthanasie.nl/