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Palliative sedation at the end of life: practical and ethical considerations

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posted on 2025-10-13, 15:24 authored by Caroline Barry, Robert Brodrick, Gurpreet Gupta, Imranali Panjwani
Sedation is commonly used at the end of life; however, there are several practical and ethical considerations for its use. It is important to identify any treatable causes for agitation prior to initiating medication. The drug, dose and route of administration may vary according to the indication for treatment, and specialist advice or supervision may be required. There are a number of ethical and cultural considerations relevant to the use of palliative sedation, which must also be understood to ensure best practice in this area.<p></p>

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National Institute for Health Research Applied Research Collaboration East of England

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  • Yes

Volume

25

Issue number

4

Publication title

Clinical Medicine

ISSN

1470-2118

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Location

England

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Language

  • eng

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