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= General Information = | |||
PCP is an arylcyclohexylamine derivative, and, in pharmacology, it is a member of the family of dissociative anesthetics. PCP works primarily as an NMDA receptor antagonist, which blocks the activity of the NMDA receptor and, like most antiglutamatergic hallucinogens, is significantly more dangerous than other categories of hallucinogens. | PCP is an arylcyclohexylamine derivative, and, in pharmacology, it is a member of the family of dissociative anesthetics. PCP works primarily as an NMDA receptor antagonist, which blocks the activity of the NMDA receptor and, like most antiglutamatergic hallucinogens, is significantly more dangerous than other categories of hallucinogens. | ||
= Dosage = | |||
== Smoked == | |||
Light: 3-5 mg | Light: 3-5 mg | ||
Common 5-10 mg | Common: 5-10 mg | ||
Strong 10 mg+ | Strong: 10 mg+ | ||
==Duration== | == Duration == | ||
Onset: 2-20 minutes | |||
Total: 4-6 hours | |||
= Harm Reduction = | |||
* Avoid driving at all costs. | * Avoid driving at all costs. | ||
[[Category:Drugs]] | [[Category:Drugs]] | ||
[[Category:Dissociative]] | [[Category:Dissociative]] |
Revision as of 13:48, 2 April 2014
General Information
PCP is an arylcyclohexylamine derivative, and, in pharmacology, it is a member of the family of dissociative anesthetics. PCP works primarily as an NMDA receptor antagonist, which blocks the activity of the NMDA receptor and, like most antiglutamatergic hallucinogens, is significantly more dangerous than other categories of hallucinogens.
Dosage
Smoked
Light: 3-5 mg
Common: 5-10 mg
Strong: 10 mg+
Duration
Onset: 2-20 minutes
Total: 4-6 hours
Harm Reduction
- Avoid driving at all costs.