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.
PCP or Phencyclidine can be found in many recreational drugs.
Yes, PCP (phencyclidine) is typically found in a liquid form, often used as an anesthetic in veterinary medicine. However, it can also exist as a solid in the form of a white crystalline powder. In recreational use, PCP is commonly dissolved in liquid for consumption.
Pure PCP contains only PCP (phencylidine).
PCP is not administrated
pcp is a tranqulizer
Phencyclidine (PCP) is addictive because of the effect it has on brain function and the central nervous system. It makes people who take it have an "out-of-body" experience, and they end up wanting more.
PCP is phencyclidine.
Pcp was founded in 1959
Yes, PCP is a hallucinogen.
pcp is a tranquelizer
Yes, PCP is a dissociative hallucinogen.
No, Lexapro contains escitalopram, not PCP.