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Ohio to use untested execution drug

Tuesday, October 29, 2013 18:33
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Ohio plans to use the untested combination of drugs for the lethal injection.

Another US state is looking for alternatives after running out of the execution drug pentobarbital.

Ohio says it doesn’t have enough of the drug to execute child killer Ronald Phillips next month so it plans to use the untested combination of the sedative midazolam and the painkiller hydromorphone for the lethal injection, reports the Christian Science Monitor.

Pentobarbital’s Danish manufacturer banned its sale to prisons in 2011.

Other pentobarbital-using states, including Texas, the nation’s most prolific executioner, have turned to “compounding pharmacies” that custom-make drugs for their supply.

Ohio introduced new execution guidelines earlier this month that allowed it to obtain drugs from such pharmacies, but it was unable to find a suitable supplier.

Lawyers for Phillips who was sentenced to death for the 1993 rape and murder of his girlfriend’s 3-year-old daughter are suing to delay his November 14 execution, the AP reports.

If they fail, the 40-year-old will become the first person in any state to be executed with the two-drug combination. Newser

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Source: Press TV



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