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Published 17:20 6 Dec 2021 GMT
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Patients in Switzerland usually have to undergo an evaluation to establish whether or not they are of sound mind before being euthanised. From here, medical professionals then inject sodium pentobarbital, making the patient lose consciousness and eventually die.
However, Nitschke's 3D printed machine changes the process entirely.
He told news outlet Swiss-Info: "The person will get into the capsule and lie down. It's very comfortable. They will be asked a number of questions and when they have answered, they may press the button inside the capsule activating the mechanism in their own time.
"The capsule is sitting on a piece of equipment that will flood the interior with nitrogen, rapidly reducing the oxygen level to 1 per cent from 21 per cent.
"The person will feel a little disoriented and may feel slightly euphoric before they lose consciousness. The whole thing takes about 30 seconds.
"Death takes place through hypoxia and hypocapnia, oxygen and carbon dioxide deprivation, respectively. There is no panic, no choking feeling."
The inventor says that people's last moments will be happy due to a nitrogen induced euphoria.
Nitschke's ultimate aim is to de-medicalise the process of dying, which would involve removing the psych evaluation. However, he also believes that people should have a greater role in their death, hence why it's the patient's job to press the button.
"Naturally there is a lot of scepticism, especially on the part of psychiatrists," he said.
"But our original conceptual idea is that the person would do an online test and receive a code to access the Sarco."
Now that there are no legal hurdles, Nitschke hopes to get one of his designs into Switzerland.
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