Description
PCP is sold as tablets, capsules, and white or colored powder.
In the 1950's PCP was created with the intention of using it as an anesthetic in hospitals but was soon recalled because of the negative effects.
It has a bitter taste and is swallowed, snorted, drunk (Powder and Alcohol), or injected.
PCP is sold as tablets, capsules, and white or colored powder.
In the 1950's PCP was created with the intention of using it as an anesthetic in hospitals but was soon recalled because of the negative effects.
It has a bitter taste and is swallowed, snorted, drunk (Powder and Alcohol), or injected.
Short Term Effects
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Long Term Effects
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Interesting Facts
-PCP is not approved for human use
-PCP was originally manufactured in underground labs
-6 million U.S. citizens age 12 and older used PCP at least once in their lifetime
-225,000 people age 12 to 17 have used the drug at least once
-777,000 people age 18 to 25 used the drug at least once
-PCP is not approved for human use
-PCP was originally manufactured in underground labs
-6 million U.S. citizens age 12 and older used PCP at least once in their lifetime
-225,000 people age 12 to 17 have used the drug at least once
-777,000 people age 18 to 25 used the drug at least once