Ohio is dropping its controversial  two-drug combination administered last January to an inmate who repeatedly gasped and snorted  during a troubling 26-minute execution. 
  The state prisons agency said it will again allow  the use of an anesthetic that it used from 1999 through 2011, reported Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. 
 The announcement that it's adding thiopental sodium  back to the execution policy immediately raised questions of where the state  would obtain such a drug. 
 In 2011, the Department of Rehabilitation and  Correction switched to pentobarbital when the manufacturer restricted thiopental  sodium's distribution, making it impossible to obtain for executions. 
 As part of the announcement, the state said the Feb.  11 execution of a condemned child killer is being delayed as the agency secures  supplies of the new drug. 
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