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Segment Recap: Prof. Bankole Johnson Featured on CNN's Laura Coates Live for In-Depth Discussion on Matthew Perry's Tragic Ketamine Overdose
MIAMI - Floridant -- Prof. Bankole Johnson, a leading authority in biomedical sciences and addiction treatment, was featured on CNN's Laura Coates Live for a crucial discussion surrounding the tragic death of beloved actor Matthew Perry, which was linked to a fatal dose of ketamine.
During the segment, which aired August 25th at 11pm EST, Prof. Johnson, CEO and Founder of Miami's personalized concierge medical center, Casa Privée, provided invaluable insights into the dangers of unregulated ketamine use. He highlighted the critical lessons that can be drawn from Perry's heartbreaking story, emphasizing the need for stricter regulation and oversight in the administration of ketamine for mental health treatment.
Prof. Johnson corrected a common misconception during the discussion, stating, "Ketamine is indeed approved for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and pain, among other disorders. However, the concern lies in the unregulated use of ketamine. Clinics that are licensed to administer ketamine are generally very careful, but the issue arises when patients begin to acquire ketamine outside of these clinical practices, which can lead to tragic outcomes like the one we've seen with Matthew Perry."
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He also addressed the broader implications of this case, stating, "The most important lesson is that ketamine must be provided in a medically-supervised environment. If a patient starts to use ketamine surreptitiously, or outside of the clinical setting, it's crucial that doctors take this seriously as a sign of deepening addiction and stop the administration of the drug."
This conversation comes nearly 10 months after Matthew Perry's untimely death, which shocked the world. Recent developments in the investigation have led to charges against five individuals connected to the distribution of the ketamine that led to Perry's fatal overdose. Prof. Johnson's expert commentary during the segment shed light on the complexities of ketamine use, both therapeutically and recreationally, and underscored the need for comprehensive patient care and monitoring.
The discussion on CNN is part of a larger conversation about the safety and efficacy of emerging treatments in the mental health field. For those who missed the live broadcast, the full segment is available to watch on CNN's website.
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In addition to his appearance on CNN, Prof. Bankole Johnson has recently launched a pioneering 3-Tier Addiction Recovery Program at Casa Privée in collaboration with the Hamilton Collective. This program offers a comprehensive, scientifically-backed approach to addiction treatment, addressing the brain, body, and soul to facilitate complete healing and transformation. More information about this program can be found on the Casa Privée website at www.casaprivee.com.
During the segment, which aired August 25th at 11pm EST, Prof. Johnson, CEO and Founder of Miami's personalized concierge medical center, Casa Privée, provided invaluable insights into the dangers of unregulated ketamine use. He highlighted the critical lessons that can be drawn from Perry's heartbreaking story, emphasizing the need for stricter regulation and oversight in the administration of ketamine for mental health treatment.
Prof. Johnson corrected a common misconception during the discussion, stating, "Ketamine is indeed approved for the treatment of depression, anxiety, and pain, among other disorders. However, the concern lies in the unregulated use of ketamine. Clinics that are licensed to administer ketamine are generally very careful, but the issue arises when patients begin to acquire ketamine outside of these clinical practices, which can lead to tragic outcomes like the one we've seen with Matthew Perry."
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He also addressed the broader implications of this case, stating, "The most important lesson is that ketamine must be provided in a medically-supervised environment. If a patient starts to use ketamine surreptitiously, or outside of the clinical setting, it's crucial that doctors take this seriously as a sign of deepening addiction and stop the administration of the drug."
This conversation comes nearly 10 months after Matthew Perry's untimely death, which shocked the world. Recent developments in the investigation have led to charges against five individuals connected to the distribution of the ketamine that led to Perry's fatal overdose. Prof. Johnson's expert commentary during the segment shed light on the complexities of ketamine use, both therapeutically and recreationally, and underscored the need for comprehensive patient care and monitoring.
The discussion on CNN is part of a larger conversation about the safety and efficacy of emerging treatments in the mental health field. For those who missed the live broadcast, the full segment is available to watch on CNN's website.
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In addition to his appearance on CNN, Prof. Bankole Johnson has recently launched a pioneering 3-Tier Addiction Recovery Program at Casa Privée in collaboration with the Hamilton Collective. This program offers a comprehensive, scientifically-backed approach to addiction treatment, addressing the brain, body, and soul to facilitate complete healing and transformation. More information about this program can be found on the Casa Privée website at www.casaprivee.com.
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