Execution by Lethal Injection: Illegal Research?

Hastings Center Report 44 (2):11-12 (2014)
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Abstract

Several states systematically collect data to assess whether the anesthesia administered was sufficient—the same data used by researchers to show that the concentration of sodium thiopental in the blood of executed prisoners was not enough to ensure loss of consciousness and that these inadequate levels of anesthesia were not the result of pharmacokinetic changes after death. This activity could constitute human subjects research under existing law.

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