Facts
- PCP was once an approved for anesthetic in humans but was discontinued in 1965 because individuals who were administered the drug often became agitated, delusional, and irrational while recovering from its anesthetic effects.
- When combining Lortab with other substances such as alcohol, cocaine, amphetamines, methylphenidate, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, and other medications the risk of overdose is much higher.
- The Washington State Drug Enforcement Administration Field Division cites that the area has experienced 200 pharmacy holdups in the past three years in an attempt to steal prescription drugs
- Slang terms for PCP are angel dust, ozone, wack and rocket fuel.
Adams - Hospital InpatientAn individual who is seriously addicted to drugs or alcohol will benefit tremendously by attending a hospital inpatient rehab program. These types of programs are focused towards physical health, mental health and medical stabilization. Recovering persons will have access to medication as well as medical staff around the clock. While not every person attempting recovery needs this level of care, it is helpful to those who have severe physical addiction problems to drugs or alcohol. Hospital inpatient programs often last several days to several weeks. Once the inpatient portion of their recovery is finished they may choose to enter a sober living setting or transfer into an outpatient program.