Brompton cocktails are a lethal dose of medication given to terminally ill patients to provide them with a peaceful death. However, the use of this term has been discouraged due to its negative connotation and the association with euthanasia. Therefore, alternative terms have been suggested such as "end-of-life medication," "palliative sedation," or "comfort care cocktails." These phrases preserve the intention of easing the patient's suffering and providing them with comfort in their final moments without casting a negative light on the practice. It is essential to use words that reflect the compassion underlying the administration of these drugs rather than emphasizing the act of dying itself.