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PCP (Angel Dust): Effects, Hazards Extent of Use - Drugs. com Phencyclidine (PCP) is a mind-altering drug that may lead to hallucinations (a profound distortion in a person’s perception of reality) It is considered a dissociative drug, leading to a distortion of sights, colors, sounds, self, and one's environment
Phencyclidine - Wikipedia All of these derivatives are likely to share some of their psychoactive effects with PCP itself, although a range of potencies and varying mixtures of anesthetic, dissociative, and stimulant effects are known, depending on the particular drug and its substituents
PCP (Angel Dust): Effects, Addiction, and Treatment - WebMD PCP (phencyclidine), commonly known as "angel dust," is a hallucinogenic drug that can be deadly in high doses Discover PCP's effects, risks, addiction potential, and treatment options
PCP Abuse Symptoms, Signs, and Addiction Treatment The DEA has PCP listed as a Schedule II drug, which means it has a high potential for abuse and may lead to severe dependence (psychological or physical) PCP is usually sold as a white powder, although colors can range from dark brown to white
Effects and Dangers of PCP Use - American Addiction Centers What is PCP? Phencyclidine, otherwise known as PCP, is a hallucinogenic, dissociative drug that comes in the form of a white crystalline powder or a clear, yellowish liquid It’s often referred to as angel dust, amp, rocket fuel, and animal tranquilizer, among other names
Substance use - phencyclidine (PCP) - MedlinePlus Phencyclidine (PCP) is an illegal street drug that usually comes as a white powder, which can be dissolved in alcohol or water It can be bought as a powder or liquid
PHENCYCLIDINE - DEA Diversion Control Division Phencyclidine (PCP) is a dissociative drug that is abused for its hallucinogenic effects PCP is often sold as a tablet, capsule, liquid, or powder Examples of street names for PCP include Angel Dust, Hog, Ozone, Rocket Fuel, Shermans, Wack, Crystal, and Embalming Fluid
PCP (Phencyclidine) - Just Think Twice Search for information about a drug What is it? Synthetically produced hallucinogen Angel Dust, Boat, Crystal, Embalming Fluid, Hog, Ozone, Rocket Fuel, Shermans, Supergrass, Tic Tac, Wack, Zoom How is it used? How does it affect the body?
PCP (Phencyclidine): How Dangerous is Angel Dust? - Recovered PCP, commonly known as angel dust, is a dissociative hallucinogen known for producing euphoria, relaxation, and detachment but also agitation, paranoia, hallucinations, and psychosis that resembles schizophrenia
PCP Fast Facts - United States Department of Justice PCP PCP (phencyclidine) (phencyclidine) was was developed developed in in the the 1950s 1950s as as an an intravenous intravenous anesthetic, anesthetic, but but its its use use for for humans humans was was discontinued discontinued because because it it caused caused patients patients to to become become agitated, agitated, delusional