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Phencyclidine (PCP)

Street terms for phencyclidine: PCP, Angel Dust, Supergrass, Killer Weed, Embalming Fluid, Rocket Fuel i, wack, ozone ii

What does phencyclidine look like?

  • In its pure form, PCP is a white crystalline powder that readily dissolves in water; however, most PCP on the street contains a number of contaminates causing the color to range from tan to brown, with a consistency ranging from powder to a gummy mass.
  • PCP is most commonly sold as a powder or liquid.
  • PCP may also come in tablet or capsule form.iii

    How is phencyclidine used?

  • PCP may be snorted, smoked, injected, or swallowed.iv
  • PCP is most commonly sold as a powder or liquid, and applied to a leafy material such as oregano, parsley, mint, or marijuana and then smoked. v

    What are some consequences of phencyclidine use?

  • Numbness, slurred speech, loss of coordination, rapid and involuntary eye movements
  • Auditory hallucinations, image distortion, severe mood disorders, amnesia,
  • In some users PCP use may result in acute anxiety, a feeling of impending doom, paranoia, violent hostility, and in some it may produce a psychoses indistinguishable from schizophrenia.
  • PCP use is associated with a number of risks and many believe it to be one of the most dangerous drugs of abuse. vi

    How does phencyclidine get to the United States?

  • Originally designed as a human anesthetic and later produced only as a veterinary anesthetic, PCP is no longer produced or used for legitimate purposes.
  • Today, virtually all PCP encountered in the U.S. is produced in clandestine laboratories. vii
  • PCP production is centered in the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. viii

     Emergency Dept. Drug Mentions


    i "Drugs of Abuse," Drug Enforcement Administration, 1997

    ii "District of Columbia Drug Threat Assessment," National Drug Intelligence Center, January 2002

    iii"Drugs of Abuse," Drug Enforcement Administration, 1997

    iv"District of Columbia Drug Threat Assessment," National Drug Intelligence Center, January 2002

    v "Drugs of Abuse," Drug Enforcement Administration, 1997

    vi "Drugs of Abuse," Drug Enforcement Administration, 1997

    vii "Drugs of Abuse," Drug Enforcement Administration, 1997

    viii Drug Descriptions, Drug Enforcement Administration, www.dea.gov
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