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Phencyclidine
What is Phencyclidine?
Phencyclidine, commonly known as PCP or "angel dust," is used primarily as a recreational drug for its hallucinogenic effects. PCP is commonly taken orally, by inhalation, by insufflation, or intravenously, and is well absorbed following all routes of administration, concentrating fastest in fatty tissues and the brain. Unchanged PCP is excreted in the urine in moderate amounts (10% of the dose). The terminal half-life for PCP varies considerably, with a range of 8 to 55 hours and an average of 18 hours. The effects of PCP are unpredictable and variable. Depending on the amount used, the user may show signs of euphoria, relaxation, increased strength, time and space distortions, anxiety, panic, and hallucination. The PCP test is only available in the 5 panel or 10 panel test.
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The Phencyclidine Test is a one step rapid, qualitative immunoassay for the detection of Phencyclidine in urine. The cutoff concentration for this test is 25 ng/ml, as recommended by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (NIDA).
Street Slang Names For Phencyclidine
For a complete list of slang terms for drug and drug activity you can download the following file, drug terms (175K), complements of
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- PCP
- Angel Dust
- Hog
- Peace
- Flake
- Horse Tranquilizer
- Whack
- Rocket Fuel
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