THE PEACEFUL PILL HANDBOOK is the leading self-help assisted suicide guide to responsible end of life planning for Seniors and folk who are seriously ill. The Handbook aims to provide critical information, knowledge, power and control to those who care about when and how they will die. The Handbook provides detailed discussion and analysis of strategies in lay language which everyone can understand. Chapters Assisted Suicide and the law, The Exit Reliability-Peacefulness Test, Hypoxic death and the Exit bag (Nitrogen), drug options, poisons (good and bad), problems of Morphine and the other opiates, prescription drug options of Propoxyphene, Amytriptyline, Chloroquine, Insulin, Chloral Hydrate and Nembutal including information on testing, storage, administration and online scammers. Also included is in-depth discussion about the Swiss Options. The book concludes with advice on living wills, testamentary capacity and autopsy procedures.
Some information in the book is inaccurate. For example, inert gas is rated less peaceful than it actually is. And sodium azide is rated equal as sodium nitrite, but nitrite is much more peaceful than azide, which requires painkillers to manage. While nitrite is completely painless, save for a quickened heart rate and nausea.