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USA: FDA BLOCKS TEXAS IMPORT OF EXECUTION DRUG
April 15, 2016: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has told the Texas Department of Criminal Justice it is tentatively barred from importing sodium thiopental, according to department spokesman Jason Clark.
Clark said the FDA sent a letter to the department on April 15 informing it of the tentative ban on importing sodium thiopental. The department is reviewing the decision and, "exploring its options moving forward regarding the lawful importation of drugs used in the lethal injection process," Clark said.
Texas has been struggling to obtain the drug used in the execution of death row inmates.
Last year, Buzzfeed reported that Texas and Arizona were attempting to import the drug from India, although the FDA stopped the shipments.
The Statesman first reported the ban on Tuesday and said it came after Texas appealed the FDA seizure last summer. Clark declined to comment on specifics of the FDA's letter.
Texas has relied on various drug combinations to create the lethal concoction used for executions after the European Union issued various restrictions on the export of drugs used in execution and U.S. manufacturers began cutting off suppliers. In an effort to prevent harassment and threats aimed at domestic manufacturers of the drug, the Texas Legislature approved a measure that would keep the names of execution drug providers from the public. (Source: Texas Tribune, Houston Press, Austin American-Statesman, 20/04/2016)
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