At least one arrest has been made following the tragic death of “Friends” actor, Matthew Perry, who died due to “acute effects of ketamine” in October 2023.Matthew Perry, 54, was found deceased in the swimming pool of his Los Angeles-area home.His mysterious death sparked an investigation that revealed he had been undergoing ketamine infusion therapy for anxiety and depression at the time of his passing.His last infusion took place a week and a half, meaning that a doctor did not prescribe the ketamine in his system.
According to the American Addiction Center, the drug should be out of an adult’s system within 10 to 12 hours.That time varies based on age, body mass, dosage, and how it was administered.The investigation brought to light information about those responsible for supplying the actor with the ketamine that led to his death.

Law enforcement officials spoke to TMZ Thursday (August 15) and revealed that “multiple law enforcement agencies executed search warrants and seized computers, phones, and other electronic equipment” to help them determine who supplied Perry with ketamine.
At least one doctor and multiple other individuals, including several dealers, have reportedly been arrested in connection with Matthew Perry’s death.
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