About The Pentobarbital Experiment
"Lundbeck is a global pharmaceutical company engaged in the research and development, production, marketing and sale of drugs for treatment of psychiatric and neurological disorders."
As the sole supplier of Pentobarbital to US departments of corrections, Danish company Lundbeck took an active and dedicated part in the executions of human beings.
This is a clear violation of its ethical obligations as a European pharmaceutical laboratory.
Its manufacturing plant for Pentobarbital is based in Kansas, USA.
Here is the full story: the facts and the numbers brought to you by European activists dedicated to the universal abolition of the death penalty, Sandrine and Gilles.

May 15, 2013 – From Lundbeck through Hospira to Hikma
The Pentobarbital experiment has moved to Propofol and now to Phenobarbital, once again thanks to a pharmaceutical laboratory, and better still a European one!
In its desperate killing quest, the state of Arkansas, where no one has been executed since 2005 and where 38 men await their death, purchased $20,000 worth of Phenobarbital via West-Ward Pharmaceuticals, a subsidiary of Hikma plc whose headquarters are based in London.
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May 1, 2012 – Lundbeck Executes 53
Lundbeck‘s Pentobarbital kills its 53rd patient in Oklahoma on May 1st, 2012
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Lundbeck Executes 51 & 52
Lundbeck‘s Pentobarbital kills its 51st patient in Arizona on April 25th, 2012 and its 52nd patient in Texas on April 26th, 2012
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