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PCP (angel dust) is a schedule II drug in the USA. It may lead to severe psychological or physical dependence. It can cause such side effects that it is not even used as a sedative in animals. It can cause schizophrenia in humans that can last for months.

Best to call it highly addictive as it is a Schedule II.

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