A new documentary has shed light on the final days of Friends star Matthew Perry, revealing that he received 27 ketamine treatments before his tragic passing. The shocking details have sparked discussions about medical oversight and accountability in the use of ketamine therapy.
Perry, who was open about his struggles with addiction and mental health, had reportedly been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy as part of his treatment plan. While ketamine is increasingly used to treat depression and pain management, medical experts warn that excessive or improperly supervised use could have dangerous consequences.
According to the documentary, Perry’s final treatments occurred within a short time frame, raising concerns about their impact on his health. A prosecutor featured in the film emphasized the need for accountability, stating, “There must be a closer look at the medical decisions surrounding his care.”
Fans and fellow celebrities have expressed sadness and concern over these revelations, with many calling for stricter regulations on ketamine therapy. As the debate unfolds, Perry’s legacy as an advocate for addiction recovery remains a significant part of his impact on Hollywood and beyond.
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