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Citation

Isaacs SO, Martin P, Washington JA. Oral Surg. Oral Med. Oral Pathol. 1986; 61(2): 126-129.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1986, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

2938052

Abstract

PCP or "angel dust" is a dissociative anesthetic agent with notoriety as an abuse substance. Numerous members of many subcultures are frequent users of this drug. It is well known in California's psychedelia, along the East Coast, and in the middle- and working-class suburbs of the Midwest. It is important that practitioners become acquainted with the drug and its effects. Persons intoxicated with PCP have murdered their own children and have even jumped out of high-rise apartment buildings. States of florid psychosis lasting for days can follow a brief encounter with PCP. Inadvertent administration of narcotics and barbiturates to patients with acute PCP intoxication can lead to a crisis that could prove to be fatal.


Language: en

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