Join Dr. Anthony Kaveh as he explores the complexities of the US healthcare system, focusing on the tragic case of Matthew Perry and his use of ketamine and buprenorphine. Learn about the implications of these substances, the responsibilities of healthcare providers, and the legal landscape surrounding addiction treatment. Discover how to advocate for yourself in this informative session.
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He didn’t follow the rules! He did this to himself and no doctor should bear responsibility for probably other things he was doing or perhaps getting more pills than prescribed. Let’s support and protect our doctors who help those suffering.
He would have been fine if he hadn’t been in the water. Ketamine wouldn’t stop breathing.
The Cabal killed him, and he didn’t do this.
I remember it now
How do they let people take ketamine home and ketamine can’t be used with suboxin
You didn’t mention that ketamine is really an equine drug. Also, suboxone a drug, is used
to help an addict get off drugs. I know people on this for years. It seems counterintuitive.
when Drs. are willing to give it out without THE HIGHEST NEED…they are guilty..check the bank accounts!
I’ve always had the opinion that I don’t care if medical staff agree with my lifestyle choices. I was a heroin addict for a number of years and am currently in a MAT program. I’ve always told doctors about what I’m taking even if it’s not prescribed. How can I expect them to make the best decisions if I withhold information? I’ve had doctors who had absolutely no sympathy or compassion and in those cases I just get a different doctor or I demand to see the doctors boss.
Medical staff all took oaths and knew what they were getting into before they took their job so I have no problem holding them to task when necessary. We are the customer. Only by being 100% honest and creating an open dialogue can we expect medical staff to meet us half way.
At the end of the day we are responsible for ourselves….it’s sad he died but he put it in his system. Nobody is responsible for his death but him. We all know the big pharma is only out for money so if we choose to go down that path we only have our self to blame.
He was a addict and lied about being in recovery