Matthew Perry’s Cause of Death
Mathew Perry's tragic story is now widely circulated. As a potential patient, you may have concerns about our SPRAVATO® program at RCBM. Matthew Perry died from the "acute effects of ketamine," according to an autopsy report released by the Los Angeles County medical examiner more than a month after the "Friends" actor died.
Mathew Perry's tragic story is now widely circulated. As a potential patient, you may have concerns about our SPRAVATO® program at RCBM. Matthew Perry died from the "acute effects of ketamine," according to an autopsy report released by the Los Angeles County medical examiner more than a month after the Friends actor died.

Please be aware:
There is a difference between SPRAVATO® and esketamine. SPRAVATO®, the isomer of ketamine, has been approved by the FDA for mental health treatment. Ketamine has not been approved.
Our post-administering monitoring adds incredible safety to the medication.
RCBM has years of experience with SPRAVATO®, dating back to pivotal trials. We studied this medication before it was FDA-approved. Our medical director, Dr. Joel Young, was a primary investigator during the SPRAVATO® clinical trial.
Our SPRAVATO® dosing is fixed and medically monitored, and toxic blood levels will not be exceeded.
Mathew Perry's death reminds us of the high stakes associated with depression and treatment and the reason non-mental health experts should not be prescribing this medication.
Find out more information on our SPRAVATO® program.
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