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Doctor in fallout 49/6/2023 “There’s a reason these drugs are given by anesthesiologists and not prison guards,” he said. He added that sedation does not increase as the dosage goes up. “It’s just an insane dose and there’s probably no data on what that could cause,” said Jonathan Groner, an Ohio State University medical school surgery professor and lethal injection expert. Arkansas and Ohio are among other states that use that dose of midazolam in executions. Oklahoma's protocols call for administering 500 milligrams of the sedative. Thursday's lethal injection ended a six-year moratorium on executions in Oklahoma that was brought on by concerns over its execution methods, including prior use of midazolam.
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