PCP (phencyclidine) can be used through various methods, including smoking, inhalation, oral ingestion, and intravenous injection. Smoking typically involves mixing PCP with marijuana or tobacco, while inhalation may involve vaporizing the substance. Oral ingestion can occur through pills or liquid forms, and intravenous use involves injecting the drug directly into the bloodstream. Each method can lead to different onset times and intensities of effects.
Yes, PCP has a medical use as a veterinary anesthetic/tranquilizer primarily used on large animals such as horses.
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PCP is a powder, pill, or liquid. It is an illegal and very dangerous drug. It is not safe for human use.
Far too many. PCP was designed for animals. Let's keep it that way.
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Certainly an individual is not guaranteed to be affected by a single usage of PCP, although even one use of the drug can carry serious risks.
Pure PCP contains only PCP (phencylidine).
No, PCP (phencyclidine) does not contain rocket fuel. PCP is a dissociative anesthetic drug that was originally developed for medical use but is now primarily known as an illicit substance. While the term "rocket fuel" may refer to various chemical propellants, it is not related to the composition or effects of PCP.
NO
PCP is not administrated
pcp is a tranqulizer
With a single use of a typical dose, PCP is usually detectable for up to a week in a urine test. With regular use, it can generally be detected in urine for up to a month, as it is a fat-soluble compound.