According to reports, the cause of death for the 'Friends' actor Matthew Perry has been revealed, with the actor facing ketamine drowning and coronary artery disease.  Ketamine drowning is an unusual cause of death, leaving many people curious about what exactly happened to Matthew Perry.

Ketamine is a powerful anesthetic that is often used in medical and veterinary settings. It is known to cause hallucinations and a trance-like state when used recreationally. The term "ketamine drowning" refers to the fact that Perry's body was found in a pool, suggesting that he may have been under the influence of the drug and accidentally drowned.

Coronary artery disease is a common condition that occurs when the arteries that supply blood to the heart become narrow or blocked. This can lead to chest pain, heart attacks, and even death. It's possible that Perry's underlying heart condition contributed to his demise.

The effects of a drug used to treat opioid use were also listed as contributing factors. Opioid use disorder is a serious condition that can lead to addiction and overdose. It's unclear whether Perry had a history of opioid abuse or if he was using the drug recreationally.

Fans of 'Friends' remember Perry for his portrayal of the lovable and sarcastic Chandler Bing. His death came as a shock to many, as he seemed to have overcome his struggles with addiction in recent years. Perry had spoken openly about his battles with substance abuse and his stay in rehab.

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