PCP (Phencyclidine) is a dissociative anesthetic compound first synthesized for surgical use, now strictly utilized in neuropharmacological and psychotropic research. As a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist, PCP is of high interest in academic models examining consciousness disruption, pain modulation, and dopamine-glutamate interaction.
PCP Pills work by disrupting signals in the brain that influence perception, mood, and consciousness. This creates a potent dissociative state that can last several hours. Some users report out-of-body experiences, visual and auditory hallucinations, and a powerful sense of detachment from surroundings.
This is not a recreational pill for casual users — it is used by those seeking a bold and transformative experience.
Common Effects Include:
Intense dissociation and numbness
Hallucinations and altered sensory input
Euphoria or emotional disconnection
Time distortion and dream-like states
A Serious Substance for Serious Users
Due to its strength and potential for dangerous side effects, PCP Pills must be treated with respect. Improper dosage or mixing with other substances can lead to serious health consequences including paranoia, aggression, or psychosis. It is strongly advised to only use in safe, supervised environments.
Important Considerations:
Not for minors or casual users
Can lead to unpredictable physical or psychological reactions
Always start with the lowest possible dose
Never combine with alcohol or other substances
Form | Tablet |
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Dosage | 5mg, 10mg, 15mg, 25mg, 40mg |
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