On 29 November 2024, members of the House of Commons will vote on whether to progress, to the next stage in the legislative process, The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill (a private member's bill, colloquially referred to as the assisted dying bill).
Greg Lawton, barrister and pharmacist, analyses two of the key considerations raised by the bill – for pharmacy, and the wider process by which the drugs would reach the doctor providing them.
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