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Aid in Dying Pharmacology Updates

Aid-in-Dying Medication Protocols, Explained and Updated

See the Downloads below. The December 15, 2019 file has the initial explanation of the pharmacology, then updated in the July 8, 2020 file

AID Rx Explanation 12-5-19Download
AID Rx Update 7-8-20Download

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