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The most common street names for PCP are Phencyclidne, Angel Dust, supergrass, boat, TicTac, Zoom, Embalming Fluid, Killer Weed, Rocket Fuel, Wack, and Ozone.
What is PCP?
PCP, or phencyclidine, is a “dissociative” anesthetic that was developed in the 1950s as a surgical anesthetic. Its sedative and anesthetic effects are trance-like, and patients experience a feeling of being “out of body” and detached from their environment. Use of PCP in humans was discontinued in 1965, because it was found that patients often became agitated, delusional, and irrational while recovering from its anesthetic effects. This drug is used by everybody and anybody.
Just like any other drug, Angel Dust is addictive and yes, it is extremely dangerous.You should run away screaming,"FIRE!" at the top of your lungs, everytime you see it. That is how it much it can severely mess with your dream career or any future ambition you have. IT WILL KILL YOU. So don't try to convince yourself otherwise.
What are its long-term effects?
PCP is addicting; that is, its repeated use often leads to psychological dependence, craving, and compulsive PCP-seeking behavior. People who use PCP for long periods report memory loss, difficulties with speech and thinking, depression, and weight loss. These symptoms can persist up to a year after cessation of PCP use. Mood disorders also have been reported.
What does it look like?
PCP is a white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water or alcohol. It has a distinctive bitter chemical taste. It looks gorgeous doesn't it? That is what death by this angelic killer looks like.
Sources: http://www.drugfree.org/drug-guide/pcp
http://www.drugsinfofile.com/
http://www.streetdrugs.org/
http://www.stopdrugs.org/identification.html
How is it used?
PCP turns up on the illicit drug market in a variety of tablets, capsules, and colored powders. PCP can be snorted, smoked, injected, or swallowed and is most commonly sold as a powder or liquid and applied to a leafy material such as mint, parsley, oregano, tobacco, or marijuana.
Many people who use PCP may do it unknowingly because PCP is often used as an additive and can be found in marijuana, LSD, or methamphetamine.
Its federal classification is Schedule II.
People can go for help at these three institutes: National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Community Epidemiology Work Group (CEWG), Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).