It was revealed that “Friends” star Matthew Perry died from the “acute effects” of the drug ketamine and drowning.
Mr Perry, 54, was found face-down in the hot tub which adjoins the swimming pool at his Los Angeles home at 4.17 p.m. on Oct. 28.
His autopsy revealed that he had similar quantities of ketamine in his system as a hospital patient would have under a general anaesthetic.
Ketamine is a Class B drug that is used as an anesthetic for humans and animals, which informs one of its monikers, horse tranquiliser.