Matthew Perry reportedly wanted to set up his own ketamine therapy business before his death, sources have said. It comes after five people, including his assistant and two doctors, were charged with getting him ketamine - the drug that killed him. In October of last year, the star died at 54 from a ketamine overdose.

At one point in his life, the late actor had become so engrossed with the drug that he was up to launch a business that sold ketamine, a friend of has revealed. friend claimed that The Odd Couple notable had become friends with an “unknown man” who he was going to start a company in Hollywood with to promote ketamine therapy, per Page Six. “He was telling me this [ketamine] is fantastic, he wanted to go into business with this one guy in Glendale, or somewhere in the Valley,” Matthew’s close friend divulged to the media outlet.

The friend claimed that the man was “giving him as much [ketamine]" as Matthew wanted. “Obviously this guy was giving him as much as he wanted, and with an addict, you can’t do that, it was terrible,” the insider added. “I think Matthew was even able to get ketamine without seeing a doctor.

” Matthew was very forthcoming about his ketamine usage in his 2022 memoir, Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing. In his book, he disclosed that he used the drug intended for tranquilizing horses “to ease pain and help with depression.” “Ketamine felt like a giant exhale,” he wrote.

“They’d bring me into a room, .