The first results of the autopsy performed on American actor Matthew Perry ruled out the presence of drugs such as fentanyl and methamphetamine, but doctors continue with the analysis to determine the causes of the death of one of the protagonists of the sitcom “Friends.”
Justice had requested that studies be carried out to determine what caused the death of Perry, who played Chandler in the transcendent series.
What the autopsy said to the body Matthew Perry
Doctors released the first results of Perry’s autopsy and announced that they ruled out two types of drugs in the actor’s body.
According to the American media TMZ, the toxicological test was negative for fentanyl and methamphetamine, however, they continue to investigate what could have caused his death. These preliminary analyzes managed to rule out that Chandler Bing’s interpreter died from an overdose.
However, it will take between 4 and 6 months to know the final results of the autopsy. The main suspicion of the authorities is that a medication prescribed by his doctors was the cause of his death. According to what was learned, the actor was taking medication for depression, anxiety and COPD.
These medications were found in the comedian’s house and investigators were able to confirm that they were not adulterated since the pills matched their respective bottles. This detail would also rule out that Perry’s death is related to a murder.
Source: Ambito

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