PCP Addiction Symptoms

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PCP is a common term used when referring to phencyclidine, a prohibited drug taken for relaxation purposes. The drug us known by a host of other names, some suggest the route of administration while others suggest the effects that users get when they take it.  While PCP has been applied in the treatment of discomfort or pain in man, it was later discontinued due to the occurrence of intense effects.

Later on, experts in the veterinary field decided to try out the drug in animals. But once again, the same side effects could be observed in the various animals. Up to now, the drug is considered inappropriate for any of these applications.

PCP dependence, abuse and addiction have been confirmed in a number of clinical trials. PCP users can experience intense cravings and obsessive drug-hunting need. These individuals engage in dangerous, antisocial, and criminal acts despite the consequences. In addition, the emotional effects of PCP such as depression and dysphoria may persist.

At this point addicts, think that the only thing that can keep them normal or excited is the continuous use of PCP. This leads to a number of symptoms including aggression or violence, impaired judgment, forgetfulness and other extreme psychological problems.

PCP addicts may also experience the following common symptoms:

  • Recurrent trouble at home  or with government authorities
  • Lack of concentration
  • Hallucinations
  • Depression
  • Lack of appetite
  • Delusions
  • Euphoric feelings
  • Panic attacks

PCP addiction is a common problem that has of late received its fair share of media coverage.  The potential of PCP to cause the abuser to act violently or aggressively is one of the most recognizable symptoms of the drug.  Use of the drug in large quantities can put the life of the patient at risk besides that of the people around them. This is because the drug eliminates thinking skills and the users cannot evade potential risky environments. They’ll act as if they have been energized. Emergency rooms at treatment centers occasionally receive PCP addiction patients who have tried to commit suicide and failed. However, many deaths resulting from suicide have been linked to use of PCP.

PCP addicts also risk suffering from persistent seizures, heart failure, respiratory problems and kidney failure. However, these PCP addiction symptoms normally occur with use of very high quantities of the drug. On the other hand, you need to note that these symptoms are heightened when PCP is used along with other substances; because the drug impairs reasoning, the user fails to decipher when the dose is exceed beyond the normal one.

You need to recognize the PCP addiction symptoms and signs, so that you can help someone who is addicted to the drug seek professional medical assistance. Health care providers apply a number of treatments so as to allow the patient to achieve full recovery. A professional treatment center has all the facilities and competent staff required to help different PCP addicts achieve full recovery from their PHP addiction symptoms.


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