Musk's Ketamine Use for Depression Treatment
Elon Musk discusses using ketamine for personal well-being and investor productivity
Elon Musk, the 52-year-old CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, has openly discussed his use of prescription ketamine to manage what he describes as a "negative chemical state." In separate interviews, Musk stated that he values Tesla highly, believing it to be worth as much as the entire car industry combined. He clarified that his use of the drug is not for recreational purposes but rather to help him cope with depression. During an interview with Don Lemon, Musk confirmed that he takes ketamine under medical supervision and denied using it to get "wasted." He also assured that he is usually sober during his late-night or early morning social media posts.
It's important to note that while some articles suggest Musk's statements were made in the context of discussing Tesla's value, another article specifically mentions Musk talking about using ketamine to cure depression. The information regarding Musk's use of the drug for managing a negative chemical state and its potential impact on Tesla's investors appears consistent across all articles.
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