Matthew Perry's doctors charged in connection with his death have ability to prescribe medications REVOKED - but they're still licensed Perry's two doctors had their registrations to prescribe canceled last week Dr. Mark Chavez voluntarily surrendered his registration as part of a plea deal Dr. Salvador Plascencia could face up to 120 years in federal prison if convicted Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.

com By Brian Marks and Deirdre Durkan-simonds and Dominic Yeatman For Dailymail.Com Published: 01:29, 20 August 2024 | Updated: 01:33, 20 August 2024 e-mail 1 View comments Two doctors charged in connection with the death of Matthew Perry can no longer prescribe medications. Dr.

Mark Chavez and Dr. Salvador Plascencia have had their registrations to prescribe medications revoked, the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) told TMZ on Monday. The publication previously reported over the weekend that both men were still able to write prescriptions .

However, according to the DEA, their ability to write prescriptions was stripped last week. DailyMail.com has contacted the DEA requesting comment.

Dr. Mark Chavez and Dr. Salvador Plascencia had their registrations to prescribe medications revoked last week, the US Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) told TMZ on Monday, after they were charged in connection with Matthew Perry's death; Perry seen in 2022 in West Hollywood Chavez and Plascensia are still licensed physicians, but the Medical Board of California has launched investigation.