While Phencyclidine has been safe and effective as an anesthetic in painful procedures and surgeries, it has a high potential for addiction if used frequently without medical supervision.
There are several risks involved, especially in higher doses and when smoked. Learn more about the side effects of PCP-laced weed when smoked.
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Smoking Weed Laced with
PCP?
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Drug users were soaking cigarettes in
P.C.P. since the early 70’s. Since then,
this practice has become a favorite of
both teenagers and young adults.
Unfortunately, the side effects of
smoking weed laced with P.C.P. are
just too many, including lung injuries.
What Is P.C.P. Wet?
The phenomenon of “wet” drugs is
now very common. Health experts
coined this term to refer to marijuana
or cigarettes dipped in Phencyclidine,
an anesthesia or formaldehyde, or
both.
While weed is the most popular
option, herbs such as oregano,
parsley, and mint may also be used to
create good wet joints.
In fact, others like smoking menthol
cigarettes because weed can be
extremely hot and irritate the mouth
and the throat. Smoking herbs will
likewise produce odors that will help
disguise users from those who are
familiar with how P.C.P. normally
smells.
Why Do People Dip Joints or
Cigarettes in P.C.P.?
Wet P.C.P. became popular because it
creates a strong hallucinogenic effect
when smoked. This effect adds to the
potency of nicotine and marijuana.
Also, a cigarette or joint dipped in
Phencyclidine, which is now classified
as a Schedule II controlled substance
in the U.S. because of its high potential
for dependence and abuse, burns at a
very slow rate, which gives users a
prolonged drug experience. With
smoking, delivery to the bloodstream
is also faster.
Because smoking of cigarettes is legal
in all states, and weed is legal in some
states, this at least appears to be safer
and more normal as compared to
other methods like shooting and
sniffing.
What Are the Effects of P.C.P.-Laced
Weed When Smoked ?
P.C.P. smoking is done recreationally
to get high. How people react to weed
laced with P.C.P. will depend on
several factors, including age, gender,
body composition, dosage, and
frequency of use.
Euphoric
The symptoms of weed laced with
PCP may make a user appear:
Relaxed
Amused
Giggly
Active
Overconfident
Disinhibited
Creative
However, smoking PCP-laced
weed may also cause side effects
like:
.
Nausea
Vomiting
Anxiety
Confusion
Racing heartbeat
High blood pressure
Panic
Delusions
Hallucinations, which is more
commonly referred to as P.C.P. trip
Paranoia
Psychosis
These side effects of smoking weed
laced with P.C.P. are more common
for first-time users and abusers.
The Dangers of Smoking Weed
Health Impact
This practice can damage your short-
term health in several ways. The
common symptoms of weed laced
with P.C.P. include a long list of
potential problems like
unconsciousness, loss of normal body
balance, poor memory, and vision
problems like P.C.P. nystagmus.
How long P.C.P. stays in your system
is greatly affected by frequency of use.
If one smokes it over a long period of
time, the side effects of P.C.P.-laced
weed can be disabling.
Long term users are prone to
developing lung problems, heart
attack, loss of muscle tissue, brain
damage, disrupted growth in young
adults, spinal cord problems, and
even coma. Repeated smoking of
P.C.P.-laced weed may also cause
some types of cancer.
Social Dangers
Users often have a strong sense of
strength and invulnerability. Angry
outbursts, aggressiveness, or any
other violent behaviors are among the
side effects of P.C.P.-laced weed.
These may lead to actions that are
unintentionally dangerous and
harmful.
Others may also think that they are
impervious to harm, which may cause
accidental injuries and even death.
One of the most dangerous side effects
of smoking weed laced with P.C.P. is
violence. Users who are high may be
confrontational, and when they
perceive pain inaccurately, this may
cause some serious physical injuries.
There were also cases of murder after
using P.C.P. and weed. Users
sometimes cannot remember the
events because of drug-induced
amnesia.
Recreational Use of P.C.P.-Laced
Weed
As this method of drug abuse creates
euphoric feelings and heightened
social abilities, smoking P.C.P. and
weed has become a favorite past time
of teenagers and young adults.
In fact, according to the National
Survey on Drug Use and Health, more
than six million people in the U.S. in
2011, ages 12 and above reported
lifetime use of P.C.P. E.R. visits have
increased by 400% between 2005 and
2011.
Despite being a Schedule II controlled
substance in the U.S., it is very much
available on the streets for public use
because of its high potential for
dependence and abuse.
People use P.C.P. to lace weed for fun
and socialization, which may turn
into a habit. Eventually, they use
higher doses to increase the high.
Dependence on weed laced with P.C.P.
soon starts to develop, and it becomes
extremely difficult to stop smoking.
Abruptly stopping use will cause
intense cravings and withdrawal
symptoms. Such signs and symptoms
of weed laced with P.C.P. can be fatal,
if not supervised by a medical
professional.
While there are still no specified
treatments for P.C.P. dependence,
users who have chosen to stop may
find comfort in enrolling in a Christ-
based recovery center like Haven
House. We help to change our
resident's lives for the better by
guiding them to grow spiritually
through recovery.
We do work therapy for our
recovering men. By spending time at
our thrift stores, we help them learn
and develop new skills, practice
discipline, value hard work, build
relationships, and work toward a
common goal.
This program will help them become
contributing members of their
communities as soon as they leave the
facility.
If you are looking for a Murfreesboro
recovery center, consider Haven
House in Hartsville, TN.
Santa Rosa beach, FL
(850) 622-3774
Hartsville, TN
(888) 622-3702
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