PCP (phencyclidine) and ketamine are both dissociative aesthetics.
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.
Ketamine and triple c's
Methoxydine (4-MeO-PCP) is an anesthetic drug similar to ketamine. Like ketamine it can produce hallucinations.
To replace the outdated drug PCP which causes terrible hallucinations and is toxic.
yes, but it is out of your system with in 3 - 7 days
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
its a type of anesthetic or like ketamine very strong hallucinogenic , nothing like heroin
A few that can are Salvia and Nitrous. I have heard that disassociatives such as DXM, PCP, and Ketamine do but can not verify.
PCP is a dissociative anesthetic and hallucinogen.
ketamine
It has always been classified as a drug. In the US it was added to the list of Controlled Substances in August of 1999.
PCP, which is normally used as a tranquilizer in larger animals and is also known as "angel dust" and "sherm" is a dissociative anesthetic that causes hallucinations. Therefore, it is classified as a hallucinogen.