Jared Paquin
- The drug category of PCP would be a hallucinogen.
- PCP is an illegal drug to humans and cannot be prescribed its only use is as a sedative for animals.
- An overdose from PCP would be anything greater to 10 mg which is considered a large dose.
- Possible drug interactions include marijuana.
- Physical effects of this drug can be muscle spasms, raised body temperature, muscle breakdown. Emotional effects include anger and depression. Societal effects include a lot more rehab centers and police forces are stepping up the search and seizure of this drug.
- PCP can be used as an animal sedative or tranquilizer but there is no legitimate human health benefit. PCP has a very negative effect on the human body and can deteriorate muscles.
- Withdrawal symptoms include elevated body temperature, seizures, and muscle breakdown. Muscle twitching, agitation, and hallucinations. Anger and hostility is likely to take place with the more heavier users. Also the feeling of invincibility.
- This drug is becoming dangerously popular with young kids and a crack down has begun for the search and
- People use this drug because of the hallucinogen high it gives them and in the common or smaller uses which are easier to consume in a pipe. This drug serves as a animal sedative and tranquilizer it has no legitimate use in human health.
- On September 7th 2012 in Camden, New Jersey two little girls were brutally murdered out of rage a big side effect in this drug of not having enough PCP killed a 6 year old and a 12 year old.
- PCP is a bitter-tasting, white crystalline powder that is easy to dissolve in water or alcohol. PCP may be dyed various colors and often is sold as a tablet, capsule, liquid, or powder.
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