Well, there's a year end/beginning of new year message at Exit International that says about the Sarco only that it's first use will be in 2024…. They've missed more deadlines than Tesla!
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I wonder if this will ever happen. Currently in Switzerland a doctor writes a prescription for sodium pentobarbital, so it's done through a physician, but Sarco
would bypass that. I wonder would Swiss society (or other countries) accept that? Being done through a physician kind of makes it acceptable to a lot of people
Reading their website, it's interesting that most of the right-to-die organisation seem to be distancing themselves from Sarco:
"Exit, which offers living wills, counseling and end-of-life care, and is unaffiliated with Dr. Nitschke's similarly named nonprofit, said it does not see Sarco as an alternative to physician-assisted suicide. Another group, Lifecircle, said "there is no human warmth with this method."
Dignitas, a clinic near Zurich, said sodium pentobarbital "is approved and supported by the vast majority of the public and politics." Pegasos Swiss Association said it was in discussion with the Sarco team but wanted further clarification about the device."