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Citation

Drug Ther. Bull. 1997; 35(6): 41-43.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1997, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9282421

Abstract

Each year about 100,000 people present to UK hospitals with deliberate self-harm, the most common form of which is poisoning with medicines or other pharmacologically active substances. As may as 95% of self-poisonings are intentional drug overdoses but only around 40% of patients who poison themselves express a wish to die. In many instances, the final outcome is determined by the speed with which treatment is started. Here we concentrate on the legal issues facing doctors when patient declines treatment.


Language: en

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