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Did he just say that he thinks Michael died while the infusion was still going on?
Let me repeat this again ... according to the label of Lorazepam that I found online the daily dose for Lorazepam to treat anxiety and insomnia caused by it is 0.5 to 2.5 mg. If he gave him 40 mg in one day, that is 15 - 80 times the daily dose. Also, Lorazepam has a pretty long half-life, so maybe giving 2 mg and then giving 2 mg again after half an hour or hour, if the first dose didn't have any effect, that's still quite high, but I could understand this. Maybe even giving a third dose of 2 mg after another half hour or hour. But then at some point, you just have to stop. Even if there is no effect, because it's getting too high, too dangerous.
There are other Benzos with a shorter half-life, like Midazolam, I don't remember exactly, something with 2 - 3 hours, I think. Giving maybe 2 mg or twice 2 mg, and then 3 or 4 hours later giving the same amount would still be a wrong treatment for insomnia, but that I could understand. Somehow. It also would maybe seem wrong to me, but not reckless. But if the 40 mg of Lorazepam is actually true, that's just insane.
The "vented" infusion set...
The "vented" infusion set...
Yep! They are showing it. Murray purchased it which was to be used with a pump but Murray didn't have a pump. He just used the tubing. Murray took the tubing down. BUSTED! Jury is going to wonder where it went.
Did you see how freaked out Murray looked just then?! Looked like he was shaking his head as well!
If he used the vented tubing to give the propofol then what was the purpose of the propofol bottle (vial) inside the saline bag? I thought that was how the propofol was being infused...or am i jumping the gun here and they'll come on to that?