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A lethal injection is exactly what it's name is. It's a lethal dose of a harmful drug or something along the same line. An overdose of a certain drug can also be called a lethal injection. The lethal injection is injected into the arm or where ever on the person and there is so much of that drug (or it's poison) that it causes your heart to stop beating and you die.

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The lethal injection works by relaxing every muscle in the body, an amount of anesthetic and potassium to disrupt the electrical charge of the heart so it will stop beating.

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