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Yes, PCP has a medical use as a veterinary anesthetic/tranquilizer primarily used on large animals such as horses.

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What happens when you use PCP drugs?

you die


What percentage of teens use pcp?

Far too many. PCP was designed for animals. Let's keep it that way.


How is pcp sold?

PCP is a powder, pill, or liquid. It is an illegal and very dangerous drug. It is not safe for human use.


How many people use PCP in the US?

1


What does the medical abbreviation PCP MEAN?

PCP Means Primary Care Provider. The PCP is typically the first health care professional you consult if you have a health problem, or for ongoing health care. The PCP's specialty may be pediatrics, internal/adult medicine, general practice, or family practice. The PCP will begin the workup of any health problem, handle many health challenges within the office, and refer or consult with specialists as indicated. The PCP also provides coordination of care.


Will you always be affected by pcp after one use?

Certainly an individual is not guaranteed to be affected by a single usage of PCP, although even one use of the drug can carry serious risks.


What is inside PCP?

Pure PCP contains only PCP (phencylidine).


Could adderall use show up as pcp in urine screening?

NO


Is pcp a depression?

pcp is a tranqulizer


How is pcp administered?

PCP is not administrated


How do you get pcp out your sytem?

Seek medical advice from your nearest emergency department of a local hospital. They will be able to look after you in relation to the drugs taken.


Long does pcp stay in your urine?

With a single use of a typical dose, PCP is usually detectable for up to a week in a urine test. With regular use, it can generally be detected in urine for up to a month, as it is a fat-soluble compound.