drug user, and this is harm reduction, meaning that it s an acknowledgement that these drugs are being used. let s reduce the harm as much as possible. they are starting to advocate for test strips, for example. 99% of the illicit drugs that are currently being seized. have fentanyl in them. it s remarkable. i mean, something we barely talked about a few years ago, and now all the illicit drugs have mental in them. if you re not, and that could be in your adderall. it could be in your anti anxiety medications, places where you would not expect it at all. they could be tainted with fentanyl, so one of the strategies is to allow people to start testing for this test strips, making them available in the field. so you could test your drug ahead of time for fentanyl and also for other things like zilla seen a animal, a sedative drug that is being used and now to taint a lot of these drugs, so that s another strategy as well. katelyn polantz on that you re saying it can be found in
however, it is not clear if winfield will be executed because a federal judge has issued him a temporary stay. that happened last week. prosecutors are asking for the stay to be lifted in time, so stay tuned on that. number three, john raffle henry, scheduled to die in florida on wednesday evening for murdering his estranged wife and child from another marriage. attorneys for all three men have challenged the executions because of the secretive process that the states are learning to obtain the lethal drug, needed for the executions. georgia and missouri both use a single sedative drug. florida is using that three-drug cocktail that s also been controversial. joining me to talk about this week s planned executions is cnn legal analyst and former prosecutor paul callan. i don t even know where to begin because you and i often come to blows, figuratively speaking, on this. it s an old issue. it s not going away.
be used properly to cure insomnia outside a hospital setting? i would say it s never as far as i know been used for insomnia. it s typically an i.v. sedative drug used biance an these on d by anesthesiologists. i would say isn t it true that real reason you need to constantly monitor somebody given propofol because it s in a surgical setting, and if not in a surgical setting it wouldn t require that level of monitoring, would it? absolutely not. it continues continuous monitoring. blood pressure, oxyge objection-