Phencyclidine (PCP) is a hallucinogenic drug that distorts the user's senses, distorting their vision, causing some hallucinations and numbing most of their body. It referred to on the streets usually by names such as Angel dust, yellow fever, ozone, and rocket fuel. PCP in it's concentrated form is a white crystal powder where it's snorted, it can also be ingested in the form a colored tablets, smoked when sprayed on a leafy plant, or injected as a clear liquid. It can cause agitation, altered behavior, paranoia, fever and even possibly a seizure after only the first use. It is hazardous and can cause serious mental problems when used. PCP users who continue using the drug will often show signs of depression, amnesia, and other mental health problems and exhibit extreme behavior changes with basic thought process and common sense being almost nonexistent. These effects are permanent and can lead to suicide, accident or even imprisonment if the effects alter the victim too heavily.
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INHUMANEPCP was used in the 1950's as an anesthetic before being made illegal for causing intense psychological problems in the patients who used it.
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INSANITYPCP addicts can begin exhibiting behavior that is nearly indistinguishable from schizophrenia
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DEATHPCP addicts will often have depression and have killed themselves while under the drugs influence due to the combination.
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