"There were four bottles found, three of them with a name on it and they weren’t hers," Winter explains. "We confirmed with the pharmacy it was an alias [for Carrey]. It’s not against the law if you go to the doctor, as long as it shows somewhere on your medical records your real name, then you can have [an alias]. A lot of celebrities use aliases. I’m not going to release the name. The prescriptions found were Ambien, Percocet, Propranolol and Zofran. [They were all in the name of Jim’s alias] except for the Zofran, there was no name on the [Zofran] bottle."
Ambien treats insomnia, while Percocet helps alleviate moderately severe pain. Propranolol aids with high blood pressure and chest pain, and Zofran is taken to prevent symptoms of nausea and vomiting.
Winter also tells Us that the official toxicology report will be released in about 8 to 10 weeks. "The autopsy was done and cause of death was deferred until we get all the toxicology, histopathology, neuropathology [reports] back," Winter says.