Washington: Elon Musk (pics) suggests his drug use is benefiting Tesla investors in an interview published Monday, saying he is taking ketamine, which is prescribed to treat “negative thinking.” He said he was taking.
The 52-year-old tycoon is taking a narcotic drug typically used for pain management and treating depression, following US media reports that his drug use has spooked investors. admitted that.
“Ketamine helps you get out of a negative mindset,” Musk said in an interview with former CNN host Don Lemon posted on social media on Monday.
Asked if the use of ketamine could affect investor perception, Musk said: “Last year, we had the best-selling car on the planet. So from an investor perspective, if there’s something I’m taking, I need to keep taking it.”
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Musk, who runs SpaceX and Tesla and owns the social media platform X, has denied abusing ketamine, saying he used “small amounts once every two weeks or so.”
He added that he did not consider himself to be in a “long-term depression” and instead used ketamine when he was “chemical negative.”
During the hour-long interview, Musk also mentioned meeting with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in March, but did not say who he would support in the November election.
He said he is “distancing” from Democratic President Joe Biden, but that doesn’t mean he supports Trump, adding: “A lot can happen between now and the election. ” he added.
Last Friday, Musk posted on X that Americans should elect a Republican in November due to a “red wave” or “America is doomed.”
“Imagine this situation continuing for another four years,” he wrote, referring to one of President Trump’s main talking points, the claim that the United States is overwhelmed by illegal immigration. – AFP
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