Phencyclidine: The Dark Reality of Dissociative Abuse
Is a trade name for phencyclidine hydrochloride that is an animal anaesthetic and abused by drug addicts. SERNYL: “Sernyl is a trade name for phencyclidine hydrochloride”
Is a trade name for phencyclidine hydrochloride that is an animal anaesthetic and abused by drug addicts. SERNYL: “Sernyl is a trade name for phencyclidine hydrochloride”
Introduction and Definition of Methadrine Methadrine, chemically known as Methamphetamine Hydrochloride, is a potent, synthetic stimulant belonging to the phenethylamine and amphetamine classes of psychoactive drugs. Recognized for its powerful and rapid effects on the central nervous system (CNS), Methadrine is classified globally as a substance presenting an extremely high risk for abuse and dependence. […]
Defining Drug Culture: Scope and Parameters Drug culture represents a complex, globally pervasive sociological phenomenon that transcends simple substance abuse, focusing instead on the social environment or milieu wherein the consumption of psychoactive substances is not only present but actively accepted, encouraged, or even ritualistically celebrated. This culture is fundamentally defined by the shared beliefs, […]
Chemical Identity and Nomenclature Angel Dust is a pervasive and highly potent street term utilized to describe phencyclidine, commonly abbreviated as PCP. Chemically identified as 1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl)piperidine, PCP is classified pharmacologically as a dissociative anesthetic, renowned for inducing states of detachment, hallucinations, and euphoria or dysphoria depending on dosage and user characteristics. The moniker “Angel Dust” […]
Definition and Etymology of “Speed” The term Speed functions primarily as a highly prevalent and enduring slang designation within illicit drug culture, referring generically to various psychostimulant substances, most centrally the drug amphetamine itself, or often methamphetamine. While the precise etymological origins are difficult to pinpoint definitively, the term likely arose in the mid-20th century, […]