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Body Effects of Drug Psychological Effects: Effects are usually dose dependent, and include calmness, feelings of strength and invulnerability, lethargy, disorientation, loss of coordination, distinct changes in body awareness, distorted sensory perceptions, disordered thinking, delusions and hallucinations, violence, memory loss, bizarre behavior, and sedation. Physiological Effects: Effects include a rise in blood pressure and heart rate, profuse sweating, numbness, blurred vision, grimacing facial expression, speech difficulties, muscular incoordination, and anesthesia.

How long PCP stays in your System Urine Test- can detect PCP within 4-6 hours. Stays in body for up to 7-14 days Hair Test- can detect PCP within 5-10 days. Stays in body for up to 90 days. Saliva Test- can detect PCP within 5-10 minutes. Stays in body for up to 3 days.

How Drug can be Identified PCP has been analyzed in a variety of biological specimens, the most common of which are urine and blood. Air, saliva, and sweat, have also proved to be responsive to analysis for PCP. Chromatographic methods are used to screen specimens for PCP. These include thin-layer chromatography, high-pressure liquid chromatography, and gas- liquid chromatography. A number of newer screening methods are currently under investigation.

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