2. What is PCP? Technical name- Phencyclidine Very similar to
LSD, same drug level though as cocaine. Schedule II Controlled
Substance - illegal Developed in the 1950s, this was an anesthetic
originally used for human medical use but was then soon
discontinued because of its side effects. In its natural form, it
is a white crystalline powder that has a very foul chemical taste,
but it also dissolves very easily into drinks.
3. What is PCP? (continued) On the drug market, this drug tends
to vary from light to dark brown color and a powdery to a gummy
consistency. How you can consume this drug- tablets, injection,
capsules, or through a colored powder which can be taken orally or
snorted. People also take PCP through a liquid that can be
dissolved, or they take it by smoking it on a leafy plant, which
can even be marijuana.
4. What does PCP look like?
5. What are the short term effects of PCP? Dangerous
hallucinations Aggressive behavior He or she could lack rational
judgment He or she feels no pain Willing to harm himself or herself
or others Vomiting Poor coordination Extreme sweating Breathing
shallowly Nausea Flickering of eyes or staring blankly at
nothing
6. What are the long term effects of PCP? Memory loss
Difficulty speaking Difficulty thinking clearly Depression
Inability to complete tasks or communicate Manifestation in a
psychotic state Brain damage Paranoia Suicidal thoughts Anxiety
Difficulty paying attention
7. Physical Appearance Effects of PCP
8. Street names for PCP Angel Dust most common Peace Pill Hog
Lovely Wack Ozone Dust Embalming Fluid Rocket Fuel Supergrass