How long could Matthew Perry go without drugs

How long could Matthew Perry go without drugs?

LOS ANGELES UNITED STATES. – One of the former friends that actor Matthew Perry met during his rehabilitation explained that the famous man had already been drug-free for more than a year before his sudden death.

The man known to the actor also said that it was not easy for him to attend Alcoholics Anonymous meetings in New York because he did not cope well with the dynamics established in the support group.

He revealed that Perry had not taken drugs for at least 19 months before he was found dead in his home in Pacific Palisades, California.

In addition, he assured that with the aim of overcoming his addiction, the actor attended around 6,000 Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, detoxified at least 65 times and attended rehabilitation at least 15 times; That would be the equivalent of half his life and a million dollars in treatments to prevent a relapse.

The autopsy report of actor Matthew Perry – who played Chandler Bing in the famous series “Friends” – was finally released a few days ago and revealed the causes of the American's death.

After being found dead for nearly two months, the autopsy states that the 54-year-old actor died from acute complications of ketamine, accidental drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of buprenorphine.

The same report also states that agents who went to Perry's home “found several open, empty and half-full medication bottles prescribed to Perry,” as well as medications such as vitamins, digestive aids and over-the-counter medications.

They discovered plates full of pills, from capsules to candies to breath mints for bad breath.

Matthew Perry was found face down and unresponsive in the pool at his home on October 28th.

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