Actor Matthew Perry's death revealed, this major reason revealed in the postmortem report

Matthew Perry death report: A sensational claim has been made in the postmortem report of famous web series Friends sitcom star Matthew Perry.

Actor Matthew Perry's death revealed, this major reason revealed in the postmortem report

Veteran Hollywood actor and star of the famous web series Friends sitcom Matthew Perry died in October. Now, a big revelation has been made regarding his death. According to American medical examiners, the postmortem report states that Matthew was in a ketamine overdose when he died. Let us tell you that Matthew was found unconscious in the swimming pool of his home in Los Angeles in October, after which He was taken to the hospital where he was declared dead.

54-year-old Matthew Perry had been abusing drugs for a long time and was facing serious health problems. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office, which examined his body, said Matthew Perry's cause of death was an overdose of ketamine. Also included are bathtub drowning, coronary artery disease, and buprenorphine effects.

The report mentions that Perry had taken a fatal dose of ketamine. Traces of it were found in his stomach, and there were prescription medications and loose tablets at his home. The report said the level of ketamine in Perry's blood was equivalent to the high-grade level used as a general anesthetic in surgery, and caused Perry to have an extremely rapid heartbeat and breathing problems. He became unconscious, after which he died due to drowning in water.

Ketamine is a drug that is used illegally, including for its numbing and hallucinogenic effects. It can also be used as a doctor anesthetic, and scientists are also studying it as a mental health treatment. Perry revealed in his memoirs that he used ketamine while dealing with drug addiction.

Perry, who played Chandler Bing on the hit TV sitcom from 1994-2004, himself revealed in an interview that he used ketamine to ease his pain and deal with depression. He also wrote at one place that taking ketamine is like being hit on the head with a huge shovel. But the hangover was tough and heavier than a shovel.