PCP can remain in the body between twelve and twenty-four hours depending on the dosage taken; however, some of the chemical can remain in the fat cells and to be released unexpectedly at a later time under stressful conditions. The direct effects (ie the "trip") would normally be less than twelve hours, but this again depends on dosage.
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pcp can remain in ur system for 60-90 days....it can have effects that u had the first time you took it for long periods of time....my advice....stay away from it...i've been there....
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pcp can remain in ur system for 60-90 days....it can have effects that u had the first time you took it for long periods of time....my advice....stay away from it...i've been there....
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.
Its hard to say, mostly because the effects of PCP havent really been documented or studied, but from what ive heard it can have severe long term after effects and also has tendencies like schizophrenia also a underground acid-rapper Big Lurch was on the drug and ate a girls lungs. so yeah dont mess with that drug.
How long do pcp stay in ur saliva for a swab test
hoe long does epinephrine last in the system after injection?
What are the side affects of smokeing pcp
Yes. The effects make you think the intoxicated person is a drunk bipolar with schizophrenia.
There is no plant. Angel Dust is slang for PCP (Phencyclidine). PCP is completely synthetic and must be synthesized in a lab with chemicals. Also, a fun fact... PCP was originally used as an anasthaetic, but was discontinued due to it's dissociative psychedelic side effects.
Yes, the smell of PCP (phencyclidine) can potentially affect individuals, especially if they are exposed to high concentrations in a confined space. While PCP is primarily known for its psychoactive effects when ingested or inhaled, the odor itself may cause discomfort or irritation. Additionally, some individuals may experience psychological effects or anxiety due to the association of the smell with drug use. However, significant effects from merely smelling PCP are less common compared to direct exposure.