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    The practice of euthanasia in The Netherlands shows a gradual widening of patient categories who are considered to be eligible. The latest addition to this list consists of patients with dementia who are no longer mentally competent. They too may obtain euthanasia if they provided an Advance Euthanasia Directive stating their wish, at a time when they still were mentally competent. This possibility is explicitly mentioned in the law. A recent judgment by the Dutch Supreme Court upheld the action of a doctor who performed euthanasia under such circumstances. Dutch doctors tended to ignore this possibility, because it would lead to euthanasing persons who do not realize what is being done to them. The issue was explored in a survey amongst 422 Dutch GP's. A surprising 45,7% of doctors thinks it is acceptable if midazolam is administered in order to forego unworthy scenes at the time of the actual euthanasia. The author disapproves of these developments.

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    Bert Keizer. Euthanasia in cases of advanced dementia remains a disquieting problem]. Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde. 2022 Apr 26;166

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