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Pentachlorophenol

PCP is a white crystalline powder that is soluble in water or alcohol.

Chemical Formula: C6HCl5O
Other names: Durotox, 1-Hydroxy-2,3,4,5,6-pentachlorobenzene
Layman's explanation: PCP was introduced in 1958 as a clinical, intravenous anesthesia in humans. It was discontinued for human use in 1965 due to its addictive and agitation-inducing effects, but later released for use as a veterinary anesthetic. It exerts its pharmacological action via inhibition of NMDA receptors and produces a dissociated state. One can develop psychological dependence on the drug and experience tip episodes, psychosis, and possible death. This drug is no longer in use legally in the United States.
Keywords: angel dust, hallucinogen, addictive

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