Salvador Plasencia, a doctor who pleaded guilty to supplying ketamine to the late actor Matthew Perry, has been sentenced to 2.5 years in prison. The sentencing follows Plasencia"s admission of guilt in connection with the case involving the deceased "Friends" star.
This case has garnered significant attention, highlighting issues surrounding prescription drug misuse and the responsibilities of medical professionals. As previously reported, the circumstances surrounding Perry"s death have raised questions about the availability and distribution of controlled substances.
Plasencia"s sentencing marks a notable development in the ongoing discussion about drug-related offenses within the medical community. For more on related coverage, see recent developments in similar situations.

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