A strong dissociative drug. PCP works primarily as an NMDA receptor antagonist. Also referred to as "wet" or "angel dust". Best known for stories of the strange and sometimes violent behaviour of those under its influence, though it is likely these are only in overdose cases.
⚠️ Be cautious with dosing, this drug is known to cause mania.
These combinations are considered extremely harmful and should always be avoided.
ghb/gbl: Details of this combination are not well understood but PCP generally interacts in an unpredictable manner.
maois: This combination is very poorly explored
There is considerable risk of physical harm when taking these combinations, they should be avoided where possible.
alcohol: Details of this combination are not well understood but PCP generally interacts in an unpredictable manner.
amphetamines: This combination can easily lead to hypermanic states
benzodiazepines: Both substances potentiate the ataxia and sedation caused by the other and can lead to unexpected loss of consciousness at high doses. While unconscious, vomit aspiration is a risk if not placed in the recovery position. Memory blackouts are likely
cocaine: This combination can easily lead to hypermanic states
dox: Details of this combination are not well understood but PCP generally interacts in an unpredictable manner.
mdma: This combination can easily lead to hypermanic states
ssris: Details of this combination are not well understood but PCP generally interacts in an unpredictable manner.
These combinations are not usually physically harmful, but may produce undesirable effects.
caffeine: Details of this combination are not well understood but PCP generally interacts in an unpredictable manner.
mxe: There are no reports available about this combination
opioids: PCP can reduce opioid tolerance, increasing the risk of overdose