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PCP

5 Facts about PCP

Refrences

https://www.fda.gov/downloads/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/OfficeofGlobalRegulatoryOperationsandPolicy/ORA/ORAElectronicReadingRoom/UCM459166.pdf

https://www.fda.gov/downloads/AdvisoryCommittees/CommitteesMeetingMaterials/MedicalDevices/MedicalDevicesAdvisoryCommittee/ClinicalChemistryandClinicalToxicologyDevicesPanel/UCM349545.pdf

https://www.dea.gov/druginfo/drug_data_sheets/PCP.pdf

By: Jacob, Kenneth, J.J.

1. PCP is generally produced in clamdestine laboratories in the United States.

2. PCP causes hallucinations.

3. PCP stands for Pinnacle Compounding Pharmacy.

4. FDA has cleared over 200 PCP assays

5. PCP is among the five drugs required by the Department of Health and Human Services to be tested in the federal work place.

What affects does the drug have one body?

How does the drug harm the body?

The effects that the drug has on the body is numbness, slurred speech, a

blank stare, and rapid and involuntary eye movements.

PCP’s effects are similar to other hallucinogens, such as mescaline and peyote.

The drug harms the body by giving it possible deaths and psychosis.

How is it used?

What is it?

What are the "street names" for the drug?

PCP is an illegal drug abused for its hallucinogenic effects.

In its pure form, PCP is a white crystalline powder that readily

dissolves in water.

It is commonly known as Angel Dust, but it is also referred as Embalming Fluid, Killer Weed, Rocket Fuel,

Supergrass.