What, if anything, is the difference between euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide?

A. In euthanasia, a doctor administers lethal drugs. In physician-assisted suicide, the patient administers their own lethal drugs.
B. Euthanasia applies to animals; physician-assisted suicide applies to humans.
C. In physician-assisted suicide, a doctor administers lethal drugs. In euthanasia, the patient administers their own lethal drugs.
D. There is no difference between the two.


A. In euthanasia, a doctor administers lethal drugs. In physician-assisted suicide, the patient administers their own lethal drugs.

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