Matthew Perry toxicology report reveals 1 cause of death was “acute effects of ketamine”
According to an autopsy report released Friday by the Los Angeles County medical examiner, “acute effects of ketamine” caused Matthew Perry, the popular sitcom star from “Friends।”
The autopsy report stated that Perry, 54, was found “floating face down in the heated end” of the pool at his home on October 28। The report states that the death was unintentional and no evidence of foul play was suspected। According to the report, his death was caused by “acute effects of ketamine,” while other factors included “drowning, coronary artery disease and buprenorphine effects।”Buprenorphine is a drug used to treat opioid abuse।
In the morning of his death, the actor had gone out to play pickleball around 11 a.m. and returned home two hours later। In autopsy reports, witnesses informed police। तुरंत बाद, his assistant had gone out to do errands— The report stated that this was Perry’s last live appearance, and when he returned, the actor was found dead। समाचार पत्र ने बताया कि पुलिस ने उसे 4:17 बजे मर चुका था।
Perry was taken from his home to the Forensic Science Center less than an hour after midnight on October 29th। Later that day, Perry’s autopsy was done।
The autopsy report stated that Perry had been abstinent for 19 months, despite his battle with addiction for many years। The autopsy report stated that Perry had been receiving ketamine infusion therapy for depression and anxiety, with his final treatment a week and a half before his death। Perry had been getting better and was “in good spirits,According to the police, a witness informed them in their incident report।
Since the 1970s, the Food and Drug Administration has approved ketamine as an anesthetic. Research shows that when used as a supervised treatment for depression and anxiety, it may help some patients। विशेषज्ञों का कहना है कि इसमें भी खतरा है। The drug has a dissociative effect, which makes it look like the mind and the body are separate, which can lead to hallucinations। It is well known
The drug has a dissociative effect, which makes it look like the mind and the body are separate, which can lead to hallucinations। It is popular in nightclubs and party culture। Ketamine overdose can cause unconsciousness and dangerously slowed breathing, according to the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency।
Perry’s stomach contained traces of ketamine, but the coroner said the drug was high in his blood, at 3.54 micrograms per milliliter। Because the drug’s half-life is only three to four hours, the Medical Examiner’s Office came to the conclusion that Perry’s death was not due to his previous infusion therapy। but instead ketamine that was taken in a different way। The autopsy report said that no one knows how that happened।