Wife works as a carer, she told me over a year ago that residents are given midazolam when undergoing "end of life treatment".
I'll ask her tomorrow for more details.
Thank you UK Anon.
Didn't learn anything thrilling except it's given to dying residents who have a DNR (do not revive) via syringe driver, she works in a privately owned home as well so I'm not sure if it's more prevalent in NHS ran homes.
She's under no illusion it's legalised euthanasia but she's very nonchalant about it.
Thank you UK Anon, we all should keep our eyes on this in every Country.
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