Q&A: Things to know about Oklahoma’s drug mix-up, protocols

Jennifer Moreno quoted in San Francisco Chronicle, Oct. 1, 2015

Oklahoma’s protocols called for potassium chloride to be used in the scheduled execution of death row inmate Richard Glossip, but the state received potassium acetate instead. … “It’s never been used, and actually doctors and pharmacologists we’re talking to aren’t super familiar with it,” Moreno said. “It’s not a very common drug it seems.”