No, PCP is not considered an opiate. It is a dissociative anesthetic.
Not at all. PCP is a disassociative psychedelic where heroin is an opiate.
Methadone shouldn't show up as PCP. It would show up as an opiate or in tests that are more specific, it would show up as methodone.
No, methadone is very different from pcp, it is an opiate(related to heroin, morphine, oxycodone, etc...) however, it will not show up on tests as an opiate. They would have to specifically test for Methadone. It is becoming more common to test for everything, though.
no, it is a benzodiazipine, the test would have to test specifically for this class of drugs.
Pure PCP contains only PCP (phencylidine).
pcp is a tranqulizer
PCP is not administrated
PCP is phencyclidine.
Yes, PCP is a hallucinogen.
Pcp was founded in 1959
Yes, PCP is a dissociative hallucinogen.
No, Lexapro contains escitalopram, not PCP.