Matthew Perry, the beloved actor best known for his role as Chandler Bing on the hit sitcom "Friends," passed away under tragic and unsettling circumstances. The investigation into his death revealed shocking details about the condition of his Pacific Palisades home, particularly his master bedroom suite, which was found in a state described as a "disaster."
In a tragic series of events leading up to his untimely death, beloved Friends actor Matthew Perry and his assistant Kenny Iwamasa reportedly spent a staggering $55,000 (NZ$90,000) on ketamine in the 29 days before the actor passed away. Perry, who was just 54 years old at the time of his death in October 2023, succumbed to an overdose of the drug, which he had been using extensively in the weeks leading up to his tragic demise.
Explore the details surrounding the investigation into the death of "Friends" actor Matthew Perry, focusing on the presence of ketamine in his system. Los Angeles authorities, along with federal agencies, are scrutinizing why Perry had such high levels of the drug in his bloodstream. The autopsy revealed unexpected findings, shedding light on his tragic demise.
Elon Musk said his prescribed use of ketamine alleviates periods of low mood and is in the best interest of investors of the companies he runs.
According to AFP, Matthew Perry was also addicted to ketamine but had reportedly been clean for 19 months prior to his passing. The autopsy revealed that the 'Friends' actor died from an accidental ketamine overdose.
Matthew Perry died from an accidental ketamine overdose, medical examiners said Friday, concluding their investigation into the death of the beloved but troubled TV star.
In guided sessions, midcareer professionals are using the drug to seek improved job performance and better work-life balance.
Researchers claim to have developed a new drug to treat depression that works through the same mechanism as the fast-acting antidepressant ketamine but has minimal side effects.