<P> Following connection of the lines, saline drips are started in both arms . This, too, is standard medical procedure: it must be ascertained that the IV lines are not blocked, ensuring the chemicals have not precipitated in the IV lines and blocked the needle, preventing the drugs from reaching the subject . A heart monitor is attached to the inmate . </P> <P> In most states, the intravenous injection is a series of drugs given in a set sequence, designed to first induce unconsciousness followed by death through paralysis of respiratory muscles and / or by cardiac arrest through depolarization of cardiac muscle cells . The execution of the condemned in most states involves three separate injections (in sequential order): </P> <Ol> <Li> Sodium thiopental or pentobarbital: ultrashort - action barbiturate, an anesthetic agent used at a high dose that renders the person unconscious in less than 30 seconds . Depression of respiratory activity is one of the characteristic actions of this drug . Consequently, the lethal - injection doses, as described in the Sodium Thiopental section below, will--even in the absence of the following two drugs--cause death due to lack of breathing, as happens with overdoses of opioids . </Li> <Li> Pancuronium bromide: nondepolarizing muscle relaxant, which causes complete, fast, and sustained paralysis of the skeletal striated muscles, including the diaphragm and the rest of the respiratory muscles; this would eventually cause death by asphyxiation . </Li> <Li> Potassium chloride: a potassium salt, which increases the blood and cardiac concentration of potassium to stop the heart via an abnormal heartbeat and thus cause death by cardiac arrest . </Li> </Ol> <Li> Sodium thiopental or pentobarbital: ultrashort - action barbiturate, an anesthetic agent used at a high dose that renders the person unconscious in less than 30 seconds . Depression of respiratory activity is one of the characteristic actions of this drug . Consequently, the lethal - injection doses, as described in the Sodium Thiopental section below, will--even in the absence of the following two drugs--cause death due to lack of breathing, as happens with overdoses of opioids . </Li>

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