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PCP (phencyclidine) and ketamine are both dissociative aesthetics.

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What does ketamine and pcp do to your body?

No, although similar in the fact that they are both NDMA receptor antagonists, PCP(Phencyclidine) is a completely different chemical then ketamine. No, although similar in the fact that they are both NDMA receptor antagonists, PCP(Phencyclidine) is a completely different chemical then ketamine.


What drug closely resembles PCP?

Ketamine and triple c's


What is methoxydine?

Methoxydine (4-MeO-PCP) is an anesthetic drug similar to ketamine. Like ketamine it can produce hallucinations.


What drugs will show as pcp on a drug screen?

yes, but it is out of your system with in 3 - 7 days


Why would PCP keep showing up on a drug test?

It could happen for large ammounts of dxm which are sometimes confused as pcp, also ketamine can show up as pcp in cheap drug tests


What is PCP-Heroin?

its a type of anesthetic or like ketamine very strong hallucinogenic , nothing like heroin


What illegal drug causes tunnel vision?

A few that can are Salvia and Nitrous. I have heard that disassociatives such as DXM, PCP, and Ketamine do but can not verify.


What drugs will drug test as pcp?

PCP is a dissociative anesthetic and hallucinogen.


Why was Ketamine invented?

Ketamine was initially developed as a safer alternative to phencyclidine (PCP) for use as a general anesthetic. It was found to have rapid-acting properties and lower risk of respiratory depression compared to other anesthetics, making it a valuable tool in surgery and emergency medicine. Additionally, ketamine has since been explored for its potential in treating depression, PTSD, and chronic pain.


Used for short-term surgical procedures in both animals and humans is also considered a hallucinogen when abused?

ketamine


When was ketamine made illegal?

It has always been classified as a drug. In the US it was added to the list of Controlled Substances in August of 1999.


What classification is pcp?

PCP is classified as a DEA Schedule I drug. it has been determined to have no therapeutic purpose. It has hallucinogenic properties, and can also be disinhibiting, causing impulsive and agitated behaviors in some.