The results of Matthew Perry's drug tests provide important information

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The preliminary findings of Matthew Perry's autopsy report are now public.

 

According to TMZ, drug testing for the Friends star, who died on Saturday evening, came up negative.

 

According to these accounts, the 54-year-old actor did not smoke or inject meth or fentanyl.

 

According to the publication, Matthew's extensive toxicology findings may take many months to analyze before the coroner can determine the cause of death.


The pending results will examine for high amounts of prescription medications as well as other illicit narcotics in Matthew's body.

 

The initial responders on the site claimed to have discovered antidepressants, anti-anxiety medications, and a COPD medication, but no illicit substances.

 

Law enforcement recently confirmed that Matthew hadn't been in his hot tub for long because it wasn't 'waterlogged.'

 

He was seen playing pickleball with a female acquaintance hours before his terrible demise, who said that the singer had been feeling "unwell and fatigued" for the last week.


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