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PCP and Mental Illness – Am I at Risk? - If you abuse PCP and experience symptoms of depression, recurring flashbacks, or begin to isolate yourself socially, then you may be at risk of mental illness.
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Is PCP Addiction Treatment Effective? - An addiction to PCP is difficult to overcome, especially without the proper treatment.
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PCP Effects - PCP was once used in the medical field as an anesthetic drug, but was soon discovered to cause patients to have irrational behavior and see hallucinations. PCP was discontinued in the medical field, but is still being illegally made and distributed on the streets. PCP has numerous effects on a person’s psyche and can cause a person to see and hear things that are not there.
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PCP Effects on the Brain - PCP is a dangerous drug that can cause a variety of adverse effects on the brain.