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.
Yes, PCP is a dissociative hallucinogen.
Yes, PCP is a hallucinogen.
Sometimes, phenylcyclohexylpiperidine (PCP or angeldust) is smoked in combination with marijuana. PCP is a very strong and potentially dangerous hallucinogen.
PCP is sometimes considered an hallucinogen because it has some of the same effects. However, it does not fit easily into any one drug
Angel Dust
Angel Dust is the street term for Phencyclidine (PCP). PCP is a powerful dissociative anesthetic and hallucinogen which antagonizes NMDA receptors.
hallucinogens / perturbatorsPCP (phencyclidine) is a dissociative anesthetic. More generally, it is considered a hallucinogen.
PCP is phencyclidine, a chemical with powerful dissociative effects. Due to its relatively high potency, somewhat low cost of production, and the fact that it is often used to lace marijuana, it would be fairly rare for it to be cut with any other chemicals.
Marijuana, LSD, magic mushrooms, peyote, mescalin, PCP, STP.
Marijuana, LSD, magic mushrooms, salvia, peyote, mescalin, PCP, STP...
Yes, depending on the dosage, LSD can cause physical, auditory, and visual hallucinations respectivly.
PCP (phencylidine) is a dissociative anesthetic. These types of drugs are generally classified as hallucinogens along with psychedelic substances such as LSD, although the effects are rather different.