What is ketamine? Potential dangers of the drug responsible 'Friends' star Matthew Perry's death
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Matthew Perry's tragic death was ruled accidental, due to acute effects of ketamine, coronary artery disease, and drowning. An arrest has been made in the investigation.
The coroner's report indicated that while he had struggled with drugs in the past, Perry had been reportedly clean for 19 months prior to his fatal incident.
Ketamine has been praised as a potential breakthrough treatment for major depression, but it carries significant risks and is known as a party drug for its dissociative effects.
Despite having played pickleball shortly before his death, Perry's assistant found him unresponsive in his pool, with no signs of recent drug or alcohol use.
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