Drugs Found in Brittany’s Bedroom
The astonishing array of ‘strong’ prescription drugs found in Brittany Murphy’s bedroom was revealed yesterday as her husband faces questions over her death.
An officer from the Los Angeles County Coroner’s department investigating the 32-year-old star’s death found the medication on her bedside table.
The drugs were made out to Miss Murphy with other bottles, some empty, also made out to her mother Sharon Murphy, husband Simon Monjack and some unidentified individuals.
According to the investigator’s notes, the medications included: Topamax (anti-seizure medication also to prevent migraines), Methylprednisolone (anti inflammatory), Fluosetine (depression), Klonopin (anxiety), Carbamazepine (treats diabetic symptoms and is also a bipolar medications), Ativan (anxiety), Vicoprofen (pain reliever), Propranolol (hypertension, used to prevent heart attacks), Biaxin (antibiotic), Hydronodone (pain) and various vitamins.
Celebrity news website TMZ claims the investigator, called Blacklock, said: ‘No alcohol container, paraphernalia or illegal drugs were discovered.’ Blacklock added: ‘The night prior to her death, the decedent had consumed some noodles, leftover Thai food, Gatorade, water and tea with lemon.’ The notes also say Brittany had a history of hypoglycemia and was hospitalized in April 2009 for low blood sugar while on location in Oregon. Investigator Blacklock said Mr. Monjack, 39, and her mother made a frantic attempt to revive the star, who had collapsed in the bathroom, before paramedics arrived.
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