PCP and Violent Damage to the Users and Others

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The National Institute on Drug Abuse states that the drug’s effects include a mimicry of schizophrenia, including delusions, hallucinations, and high levels of anxiety. A person high on the drug may think he can perform acts that are physically impossible, like take a walk out a second story window.

Some of the most brutal stories of abuse of self or violence inflicted on others involve PCP. One review in the Journal of Psychedelic Drugs from 1980 reported on a number of attacks, shootings and self-mutilations that occurred under its influence. One heavy user reported that he heard voices that told him to hurt people or commit crimes.

Those who arrive in the emergency room may be so disoriented that they are not able to tell doctors what drug they were abusing. They may also remain catatonic for days. PCP acts as a strong anesthetic so users may break bones or suffer other severe injuries without realizing it.


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