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Colorado Wrestles With Ethics Of Aid-In-Dying As Vote Looms

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Proposition 106, on Colorado’s ballot next month, would allow doctors to prescribe a lethal dose of medication to people who have less than six months to live. A recent poll shows strong support for the measure.

Terminally Ill Patients Don’t Use Aid-In-Dying Laws To Relieve Pain

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Ending pain and suffering has helped several states pass “right-to-die” laws, but dying patients are more concerned about controlling how they die and dying with dignity.

Pharmaceutical Company Has Hiked Price On Aid-In-Dying Drug

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Valeant Pharmaceuticals, the company that makes Seconal, the drug most commonly used in prescribed for terminally ill patients who want to end their lives, physician-assisted suicide, has doubled the price to more than $3,000.

Aid-In-Dying Laws Only Accentuate Need For Palliative Care, Providers Say

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Doctors who minister to seriously ill patients say the flurry of aid-in-dying laws show just how afraid people are of a painful death, and how important it is to ease their suffering.

California Gov. Brown Signs Aid-in-Dying Bill Into Law

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Brown said that he weighed the controversial issue carefully, and in the end decided that it would be a comfort to know the option was available if he were facing a painful, prolonged death.