A federal judge on Wednesday issued a temporary restraining order to block a compounding pharmacy from selling a controversial and untested drug to the Missouri Department of Corrections for use in an upcoming execution of a man on death row.
U.S. District Court Judge Terence Kern issued the order in response to a lawsuit from Michael Taylor, who is scheduled to die on February 26th. Taylor’s attorneys charged that the drug pentobarbital, supplied by The Apothecary Shoppe that contracts with the state of Missouri, would cause “severe, unnecessary, lingering and ultimately inhumane pain” to their client.
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