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Matthew Perry's physicians charged in connection with his death can STILL 'prescribe medication' to patients


The two physicians charged in connection with Matthew Perry's death can still prescribe 'medication to any of their patients.'

The doctors, Dr. Mark Chavez and Dr. Salvador Plasencia, both still have active medical licenses after they were charged with'conspiring to supply ketamine' to the late Friends star, who suffered a fatal overdose in October 2023. The doctors, Dr. Mark Chavez and Dr. Salvador Plasencia (pictured), both still have active medical licenses after they were charged with 'conspiring to supply ketamine' to the late Friends star, who suffered a fatal overdose in October 2023 San Diego doctor Mark Chavez, 54, has admitted to diverting supplies from his clinic by filling out fake prescriptions as Plascencia scrambled to fulfil Perry's orders.

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