5. Isn’t euthanasia already occurring in New Zealand hospitals?
Many people are confused about what is and what is not euthanasia. They have been led to think by backers of voluntary
euthanasia, that patients who die whilst taking large doses of morphine or similar pain relieving drugs have been
euthanased. Voluntary and involuntary euthanasia are illegal in New Zealand. Very large doses of morphine and similar
drugs may be used in the course of palliative care but when this is necessary for the control of symptoms, the doses are
gradually increased until control is achieved. Under such circumstances, people can tolerate very large doses of drugs such
as morphine which, if administered to people whose systems had not been able to adjust by incremental dose increases
might well die under the influence. Those administering lethal drugs to achieve euthanasia inject extremely large doses,
but even then, the drug by itself may not cause immediate death; so where it is legal, it has become the practice to also
administer a second drug to stop breathing.
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