PCP, also known as phencyclidine and angel dust, was originally developed as a general anesthetic but became a popular substance in the 1960s. It’s listed as a Schedule II drug in the United States, ...
On the corners near Westmoreland and Rorer in North Philly’s war-torn Badlands, long the nexus of the city’s drug trade, you’ll hear rag-tag crews of young, gun-strapped Latin hustlers calling out ...
A 40-year-old Tulsa unarmed man fatally shot by police last month had the hallucinogenic drug PCP in his system at the time of his death, according to results of a toxicology report released Tuesday.
About $100 million worth of PCP was seized this week in Los Angeles and Culver City in what authorities described as a major bust of a national drug-trafficking organization. Officials said they found ...
An overdose of phencyclidine (PCP) can have life threatening effects, such as kidney failure, an irregular heartbeat, and seizures. It requires immediate medical treatment. PCP is an illegal street ...
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