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Phencyclidine-induced psychosis
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1978During a 13-month period, 9 patients with phencyclidine-induced psychosis were admitted to Darnall Army Hospital. They exhibited hostility agitation, and tangentiality and had delusions of influence and religious grandiosity. Six subjects reported auditory hallucinations, and 4 were disoriented in at least 1 sphere. Despite treatment with antipsychotic
R M, Allen, S J, Young
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Phencyclidine-Induced Immunodepression
Science, 1984Phencyclidine ("PCP" or "angel dust") and some of its derivatives are psychotomimetic drugs that have been used in general anesthesia for some time. This drug blocks potassium ion channels in brain tissue, and there is a specific PCP binding to lymphocytes.
N, Khansari +2 more
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Massive Phencyclidine Intoxication
Archives of Neurology, 1982Phencyclidine hydrochloride (PCP) abuse has reached epidemic proportions in many urban settings. 1 Case findings indicate that from 1978 to 1980 phencyclidine was associated with 80% of all cases of drug over-doses seen at the Los Angeles County-University of Southern California (LAC-USC) Medical Center, Los Angeles.
R J, Fallis +3 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1977
The case of a 2 1/2-year-old comatose white boy successfully treated for acute phencyclidine poisoning has been reported with a brief review of symptoms and therapy. Supportive treatment consisted of maintaining intravascular volume; giving diuretics as needed to insure an adequate urinary output; controlling excessive secretions and seizure activity ...
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The case of a 2 1/2-year-old comatose white boy successfully treated for acute phencyclidine poisoning has been reported with a brief review of symptoms and therapy. Supportive treatment consisted of maintaining intravascular volume; giving diuretics as needed to insure an adequate urinary output; controlling excessive secretions and seizure activity ...
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Biotransformation of Phencyclidine
Drug Metabolism Reviews, 1985PCP is metabolized extensively in the body via a variety of metabolic routes. Biotransformation is a major mechanism of PCP elimination in humans and termination of PCP action in mice. In general, PCP metabolites are less active pharmacologically than PCP itself.
E J, Holsztynska, E F, Domino
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