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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

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The Opposition of Medazolam to the Death Penalty

The nation's third botched execution in six months has rekindled the debate over the death penalty. Critics of medazolam say it is unable to sufficiently sedate a prisoner so when these other drugs are pumped through them it causes pain and suffering. The drug was invented in the 1970s as an alternative to Valium Originally synthesized ro 21-3981 That's me that was so there was a team of chemists who were working in New Jersey And one of them was a man named or mean falcer.

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