Drion's pill
Drion's pill is a fictitious suicide pill. It was proposed by Huib Drion, a former Dutch Supreme Court judge and professor of civil law. He argued that people aged 75 or over, living alone, should have the choice of ending their lives in a humane manner. The pill was supposed to be a two-staged pill whereby firstly one pill was taken which would enable another pill to be taken a number of days after the first pill which would then be lethal, but would otherwise be non-lethal. The idea behind this is that a person could act on an impulse and a waiting period seemed sensible.
So far this has been only discussed as a theoretical proposition. No such pill exists in the Netherlands or anywhere else.
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External links
- (Dutch) H. Drion, “Het zelfgewilde einde van oude mensen,” DBNL (Digitale Bibliotheek voor de Nederlandse letteren).
- (Dutch) H. Drion, “Het zelfgewilde einde van oudere mensen,” NRC Handelsblad (19 oktober 1991).
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