Antidepressants, anti-anxiety drugs, and medications for chronic lung disease were found in the celebrity’s home.
Preliminary tests indicate that Matthew Perry’s death was not the result of an overdose of fentanyl or methamphetamine. TMZ reported it.
Law enforcement sources say that investigators conducted a less in-depth examination of the actor, which showed that no drugs were found in his body. However, it is important to note that more in-depth testing is still performed as part of toxicology to check if the levels of any prescription drugs exceed dangerous levels.
Those results will likely be ready in 4-6 months, and once all that data is collected, the coroner will say whether the star’s death was caused by an overdose of prescription drugs found by the executor of the law in his home.
As you know, the police searched Matthew Perry’s apartments. The drugs on which the actor relied for many years were not found there, but many prescription drugs were found, including antidepressants.
All the drugs found in the star’s house were prescribed to the actor for various diseases, in particular chronic lung disease, and stored in the necessary bottles.
It was previously reported that the famous actor Matthew Perry, particularly known for his role as Chandler in the TV series Friends, died in the United States at the age of 55.
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