| 11. | Pancuronium bromide is a derivative of the alkaloid malouetine from the plant " Malouetia bequaertiana ".
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| 12. | The next is pancuronium bromide, which stops breathing.
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| 13. | Next comes 50 cc or so of pancuronium bromide, which causes muscle relaxation and respiration to stop.
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| 14. | Method of execution : Injection of a chemical cocktail of pancuronium bromide, potassium chloride and sodium thiopental.
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| 15. | Fifty cubic centimeters of pancuronium bromide and potassium chloride were injected into him with an intravenous needle.
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| 16. | A person injected with only pancuronium bromide remains conscious but cannot move or speak as he suffocates.
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| 17. | It does not single out pancuronium bromide.
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| 18. | In Texas, pancuronium bromide is teamed with sodium thiopental, a barbiturate, and potassium chloride, which causes cardiac arrest.
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| 19. | That was followed by 50 cubic centimeters of pancuronium bromide to paralyze his diaphragm and stop his breathing.
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| 20. | Then, 45 mg alcuronium chloride ( Alloferin ) or 18 mg pancuronium bromide ( Pavulon ) is injected.
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