Citizens Commission on Human Rights Exposes Dangerous Facts About Psychiatry’s New Celebrity Fad: Ketamine ‘Therapy’

LOS ANGELES, Calif. /ScoopCloud/ -- In the wake of the untimely passing of beloved actor Matthew Perry, whose toxicology report revealed elevated levels of ketamine, the Church of Scientology Los Angeles and the Los Angeles chapter of Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) hosted a forum and open house to raise awareness of the dangers of so-called ketamine infusion therapy. Hosting the event was Erin Godley from the Los Angeles chapter of CCHR. Dr. Allan Sosin, Founder and Medical Director of the Institute for Progressive Medicine, provided insight into the risk and potential consequences of ketamine use and answered questions posed by those attending.

Matthew Perry's tragic demise has spotlighted the urgent need for public education on the potential risks of off-label use of this drug. Despite his long history of drug abuse, he was undergoing ketamine infusion therapy-a procedure that has never been approved by the FDA.

Medscape, an online resource for physicians and healthcare professionals, reports, "The number of ketamine clinics has risen dramatically, with little to no oversight," and "this comes at a time when recreational use of ketamine, known on the street as 'Special K,' is rising, and reports to poison control centers and drug seizures by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) are climbing."

According to USA Today, experts such as Dr. Peter Grinspoon of Massachusetts General Hospital have revealed inherent dangers of ketamine therapy, particularly for individuals with a history of substance abuse. Dr. Fahmi Farah, a cardiologist in Fort Worth, Texas, says ketamine is "not a normal drug to be used by a regular person at all." She emphasized ketamine is traditionally used in controlled medical settings such as operating rooms. It is not authorized for treatment of depression, anxiety and drug dependency.

The New York Times reports that while "drowning, coronary artery disease and the effects of an opioid, buprenorphine" contributed to Perry's death, the autopsy "ascribed his death primarily to 'the acute effects of ketamine.'"

Citizen's Commission on Human Rights International has called for an inquiry into the risks of ketamine, often dispensed through unregulated ketamine infusion clinics.

Citizens Commission on Human Rights is an international mental health watchdog founded in 1969 by the Church of Scientology. The Scientology Network airs a series of documentaries produced by Citizens Commission on Human Rights and the original series Voices for Humanity features human rights advocates working with CCHR to protect the rights of individuals from human rights abuse in the field of mental health.

Scientology Network also features a documentary on the Church of Scientology Los Angeles. The L.A. Church was dedicated by Scientology ecclesiastical leader Mr. David Miscavige in 2010 and provides ideal facilities for Scientologists on their ascent to higher states of spiritual freedom and to serve as a home for the entire community and a meeting ground of cooperative effort to uplift people of all denominations.

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In the wake of the untimely passing of beloved actor Matthew Perry, whose toxicology report revealed elevated levels of ketamine, the Church of Scientology Los Angeles and the Los Angeles chapter of Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) hosted a forum and open house to raise awareness of the dangers of so-called ketamine infusion therapy. Hosting the event was Erin Godley from the Los Angeles chapter of CCHR.

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