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, ...
You may have a primary care physician (PCP) you trust and rely on to keep you healthy and refer you to specialists as your medical needs change. But as you get older you may also wonder whether it’s ...
Staying healthy is more than just going to the doctor when you’re sick. It’s about having a health care team that not only addresses your concerns and illnesses but also takes a proactive approach to ...
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 ...
Authorities are cracking down on the drug that mimics effects of schizophrenia. Sept. 7, 2012 — -- Authorities in New Jersey are cracking down on PCP, a hallucinogenic drug that has been involved ...