PCP is a schedule 2 drug in the US, and was first developed as an anesthetic before government testing showed it to have adverse affects on people, so they made it illegal to own. Was patented and produced by the Parke-Davis company in 1956 as the anesthetic Sernyl, but was later discontinued in 1978, again due to side effects that it caused. Used in the 1960's as a veterinary anesthetic.
Side effects: respiratory problems, slurred speech, severe agitation, flash backs, convulsions, a loss in coordination, anxiety, paranoia, violent hostility, psychotic breaks and amnesia.
PCP the drug phencyclidine was first developed as a veterinary anesthetic.
Phencyclidine (PCP) was first synthesized in 1926 and has been used both recreationally and medically since the 1950s. Its use has declined over the years due to its potent effects and potential for abuse.
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Another name for the hallucinogen PCP is "angel dust." It was originally developed as an anesthetic but is now known for its psychoactive effects, which can include hallucinations and altered perceptions. PCP is often encountered in its powdered or crystal form and can be smoked, snorted, or ingested.
Phenylcyclohexylpiperidine (PCP) was first synthesized in 1926, then patented in 1952 by Parke-Davis and marketed under the name Sernyl, a surgical anesthetic.PCP's formula is C17H25N (17 parts Carbon, 25 parts Hydrogen and 1 part Nitrogen).PCP is made synthetically from several chemicals, most of them derived from petroleum products. As the medicinal use of PCP has ceased in most places, the product on the street is made in clandestine labs.
Phencyclidine also known as PCP was first made in the 1926 by Parke, Davis, and Company. But it wasn't until the 1950's that it was used as an anesthetic for humans called Sernyl. It was eventually used as a tranquilizer for animals by veterinary institutes. Its use in humans was stopped in 1965 because the patients became delusional, irrational, and easily agitated after they stopped taking the drug. Today it is rarely used for medicinal reasons even for animals. PCP is considered an illegal drug but it is still manufactured in laboratories and sold on the streets by a variety of different names, such as angel dust, supergrass, ozone, and rocket fuel.
No, PCP or Phencyclidine is a synthetic dissociative, and was first synthesized in 1926; marijuana are the dried leaves and buds of the plant cannabis sativa.
Pure PCP contains only PCP (phencylidine).
Phencyclidine, or PCP, is a dissociative anesthetic. PCP has both hallucinogen and stimulant effects. Effects include feelings of sedation, euphoria, calmness, feelings of being "out of body," illusions and hallucinations, distorted sensory perceptions, and agitation. It was developed and used as an anesthetic, then as veterinary anesthetic. PCP is also known as Angel Dust, Killer Weed, Embalming Fluid, Rocket Fuel, Crystal, Wet, Water, Wack, Fry, Amp, Formaldehyde, Zoot, and Hog.
PCP is not administrated
pcp is a tranqulizer
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.