PCP is considered a schedule II drug and is not legal in the US
PCP is illegal everywhere
you should not make PCP it is an illegal and illicit drug.
Illegal narcotic
PCP is a powder, pill, or liquid. It is an illegal and very dangerous drug. It is not safe for human use.
PCP
Cutting PCP (phencyclidine) is illegal and highly dangerous. It involves the illegal manipulation of a controlled substance, which can lead to serious legal consequences and health risks. If you or someone you know is struggling with substance use, it's important to seek help from a qualified professional or a support group. Always prioritize safety and well-being over any illegal activities.
The amount of PCP (phencyclidine) that can be used to dip cigarettes varies based on individual preferences and the potency of the liquid. Generally, an ounce (about 28 grams) of liquid PCP could potentially dip hundreds of cigarettes, depending on how much liquid is applied to each one. However, due to the illegal and dangerous nature of PCP, it’s important to note that its use can have serious health consequences.
A few that can are Salvia and Nitrous. I have heard that disassociatives such as DXM, PCP, and Ketamine do but can not verify.
Pure PCP contains only PCP (phencylidine).
PCP, or phencyclidine, is classified as a Schedule II controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act in the United States. This means it is illegal to possess, distribute, or manufacture without proper authorization. PCP is a powerful hallucinogenic drug with a high potential for abuse and serious health risks, leading to its strict regulation.
No. Vyvanse is an ADHD medication and is classified as amphetamines. You will fail a drug test for amphetamines, not PCP. It is highly unlikely to fail a drug test for an illegal drug (cocaine, pcp, etc) by taking a prescription drug. The only example of this occurring is failing for methamphetmine (illegal---crystal meth) when you have only taken ampethamine (legal with prescription---adderall, vyvanse, etc). This depends on the type of test you take. Some tests cannot tell the difference.
PCP is not administrated