Phencyclidine (PCP)
Synonyms | The most common synonyms are:
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Classification | Central nervous system disruptor (dissociative anesthetic):
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Effects sought out by the user
- Altered perception (similar to LSD):
- Body trip: distortion of body perception
- Distortions of time, space and body image as well as visual and auditory distortions
- Euphoria
- Feeling of dissociation
- Feeling of inebriation
- Feeling of weightlessness/floating
- Relaxation
- Stimulates pleasure
- Visual/auditory hallucinations
Common toxic effects
- Anxiety
- Blank staring
- Blurred vision
- Catatonic state: stereotyped movements, grimacing, sudden inability to speak
- Confusion
- Coordination problems
- Disorientation
- Dizziness
- Excessive tearing, salivation, sweating
- Feelings of alienation
- Increased blood pressure
- Mutism (lack of verbal expression)
- Myosis (constriction of the pupils)
- Numbness in the extremities
- Nystagmus (involuntary eye movement)
- Panic attacks
- Paranoid delusions
- Problems with attention/concentration/thought
- Retrograde amnesia
- Speech problems
- Stupor
- Tachycardia
Overdose effects
- Abnormal increase in body temperature
- Brain hemorrhage
- Coma
- Convulsions
- Hypertensive crisis
- Kidney failure
- Muscle disorders
- Muscle rigidity
- Precipitation of a latent psychotic episode
- Respiratory arrest
- State of agitation: aggression, impulsiveness, violence
- Stroke
- Suicide
- Toxic psychosis
Effects associated with chronic use
- Aggressiveness, violence
- Auditory hallucinations
- Delirium
- Depression
- Paranoid disorders
- Social isolation
- Suicide
- Toxic psychosis
Tolerance (need to increase the dose to feel the same effect)
May develop as a result of regular use.
Addiction
Mainly psychological.
Withdrawal
Yes, but poorly documented.
Route of administration | Onset of action | Peak | Duration of action |
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Smoked | A few minutes | 30 minutes | 4 to 6 hours, then gradually wears off over 24 hours |
Intoxication management
- If ingested, smoked or snorted: administer activated charcoal.
- No antidote available.
- Treatment is mainly symptomatic.
Many different street drugs are sold under the same name. Furthermore, nothing guarantees the quantity, purity or even the content of a street drug in spite of the fact that it may, in some cases, look like medication.
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