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I think you could do yourself some serious mischief even with 12 pills. Depends on the drug of course.
I think it's more about stopping people from taking expired medication since if you've just got a huge bottle it's probably going to sit in the cupboard for years and years. I probably go through 7 or 8 packs of 12 pills a year, again depending on medication.
If it's codeine you're lucky to get 10 tablets per pack. I've even seen it as low as 6. But then something relatively harmless like antihistamine you get like 40 in a pack. Presumably if you overdose on those you would just be very mellow.
The purchase limit was entirely to stop suicide by overdose. It was amazingly effective. It turns out that the effort to go in and out of stores multiple times, to buy the drugs was more than most people could do.
It's slightly annoying, but worth it.
The question is, is it really a good thing to keep people living who don't want to? And for who?
As someone who's been there, for most people it's transient and/or a call for help. If someone really wants to kill themselves, they will. These steps are for those who fail to control a momentary intrusive thought.
It's also worth noting that an overdose on paracetamol or ibuprofen is an awful way to go. It likely won't kill you quickly. You'll recover initially, but die to liver failure. This can take weeks in hospital. Imagine the horror of watching a teenage daughter die slowly over 2 weeks. She doesn't want to die, she never intended to. She just wanted mum and dad to pay attention to her about the bullying at school.
Absolutely.
Almost everyone who is attempted to commit suicide and has survived say they regretted it. People don't really want to die they just can't think of how to progress but that's usually because they're not in a healthy mental state rather than because life is literally unlivable.
My cousin suffered from severe depression and killed himself and he had a perfectly good life there was absolutely no outside reason that he did that, it was entirely because he was ill.
People who want to die because of actual medical reasons usually plan it out a bit more thoroughly and tend to go with methods other than overdosing on painkillers.
Kevin Hines is one of those failed suicides who now talks suicide prevention. His perspective on changing his mind starting to fall is probably common to all suicides.