Revealing Insights into Ketamine Therapy Following Matthew Perry’s Tragic Passing
Unveiling the Dark Side: Matthew Perry's Passing Exposes the Complexities of Ketamine Therapy
In a recent autopsy, acute effects of ketamine were identified as the cause of death for “Friends” star Matthew Perry. As this therapy gains popularity, the details surrounding the tragedy shed light on the potential risks of this medical approach. Let’s explore what ketamine really is, how it’s used in treatment, and the potential dangers associated with it.
What is Ketamine?
Ketamine, a dissociative anesthetic used for medical purposes, has become, over the years, a potential treatment for treatment-resistant depression. Despite its medical use, ketamine carries a “potential for recreational misuse” according to the Centers for Addiction.

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Ketamine Therapy: A New Paradigm?
FDA-approved in the 1970s as a rapid-acting anesthetic, ketamine has recently found off-label applications in treating psychological disorders such as depression and PTSD. Unlike traditional antidepressants, ketamine can produce significant improvements in just 24 hours, offering hope for patients with severe mental disorders.
Potential Risks of Ketamine Therapy
While fatal ketamine overdoses are rare, risks remain. The lethal dose is estimated to be about 5.6 milligrams per pound for a 154-pound adult. Besides the risk of death, individuals with schizophrenia or those developing a psychiatric illness should avoid ketamine therapy. These aspects should be seriously considered by individuals contemplating this form of treatment.
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Revealing Cases
Matthew Perry’s death is not the only case linked to ketamine. The tragic story of Elijah McClain, who died after ketamine administration by paramedics, raises questions about medical practices surrounding this substance. Ongoing trials highlight the risks associated with ketamine use in uncontrolled situations.

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The Delicate Balance of Ketamine Therapy
While ketamine therapy offers a glimmer of hope for some patients, its risks and implications must be carefully evaluated. Matthew Perry’s death underscores the need for in-depth research and regulations to ensure this innovative method is used safely and ethically. Ketamine can be a powerful tool, but its use must be framed with caution. Let’s stay vigilant as this approach evolves in the contemporary medical landscape.