The three drugs found next to Jim Carrey's girlfriend's bed after she committed suicide last week were all prescribed to the famed comedian under an alias.

TMZ reports authorities found the drugs Ambien for sleep, Percocet for pain and Propranolol for blood pressure near the body of Cathriona White, all of them bearing an alias which law enforcement sources claim is used by Carrey. All three medicines were also prescribed by the same doctor.

According to a source, it's believed that White recently took the medicines from Carrey's home and authorities are now hoping to soon confer with the legendary funnyman.

While authorities confirm White died of a drug overdose, it's not yet known which of the drugs specifically killed her. Toxicology exams have been performed and final results are still pending, but could take up to 10 weeks to return.

White's body was discovered by friends who went to her home after she called them feeling distraught and lonely after Carrey abruptly broke up with her earlier this month. The 30-year-old makeup artist is reported to have left a suicide note addressed to Carrey.

Several media outlets have also reported White was exploring joining the Church of Scientology at the time of her death.

"Cathriona was encouraged to explore Scientology by the singer, Beck, also a practicing Scientologist," said well-known investigative journalist Tony Ortega. "That is how she was introduced to it, is what her friends told me."

In a tear-jerking statement, Carrey has since noted of his girlfriend, "She was a truly kind and delicate Irish flower, too sensitive for this soil, to whom loving and being loved was all that sparkled. My heart goes out to her family and friends and to everyone who loved and cared about her."