Canada running out of pain killers proposes radical solution
The Canadian healthcare system is experiencing an acute shortage of basic painkillers, particularly acetaminophen and ibuprofen, which are commonly used to relieve pain and fever in children during flu season.
Canada’s Association of Medical Assistance in Dying Assessors and Providers (CAMAP) chose this perhaps awkward moment to roll out a webinar for healthcare professionals that advised them to offer assisted suicide to their suffering patients.
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I have seen no shortage of these pain relievers in the US. You can find a lot of it at most Walmarts and drug stores. Suicide is hardly the answer.
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