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PCP generally interacts in an unpredictable manner.GBL - Details of this combination are not well understood but PCP generally interacts in an unpredictable manner.TramadolMAOIs - Little information exists about this combination.Legal statusInternationally, PCP is a Schedule II substance under the Convention on Psychotropic Substances.[24]Austria - PCP is illegal to possess, produce and sell under the SMG (Suchtmittelgesetz Österreich).[citation needed]Canada - PCP is controlled under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act as a Schedule I substance.[25]Czech Republic: PCP is a Schedule II [26] (List 5) substance. Sold exclusively with a prescription "marked with a blue stripe running from the lower left corner to the upper right corner" (§ 1, e), 2. of Nařízení vlády č. 463/2013 Sb.) [27]Germany - PCP is controlled under BtMG Anlage I, making it illegal to manufacture, import, possess, sell, or transfer it without a license.[28]New Zealand - PCP is Schedule I (class A) in New Zealand.[citation needed]Poland - PCP is listed under "Wykaz środków odurzających i substancji psychotropowych[" (II-P group) in Poland, and is illegal to posses, sell and manufacture.[29]Portugal - PCP is a Table-II-A substance under Decree-Law 15/93: Anti-Drug Legislation. PCP was decriminalized for personal use by Law 30/2000, but consumption or possession is still prohibited. The substance is liable to be seized and the possessor can be referred to mandatory treatment.[30][31]Switzerland: - PCP is a controlled substance specifically named under Verzeichnis A. Medicinal use is permitted.[32]United Kingdom - PCP is controlled under the Misuse of Drugs Act as a Schedule II Class A drug, making it illegal to possess without a prescription.[33]United States - PCP is controlled under the Controlled Substances Act as a Schedule II controlled substance, making it illegal to possess without a prescription.[34][35]See alsoResponsible useVolumetric dosingDissociativePhencyclidines3-MeO-PCPMXEPCEDXMKetamineExternal linksPCP (Wikipedia)PCP (Erowid Vault)PCP (Isomer Design)PCP (DrugBank)PCP (Drugs.com)PCP (Drugs-Forum)ForumsPCP (Bluelight)LiteratureMorris, H., & Wallach, J. (2014). From PCP to MXE: A comprehensive review of the non-medical use of dissociative drugs. Drug Testing and Analysis, 6(7–8), 614–632. https://doi.org/10.1002/dta.1620References↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Luisada, P. V., M. D. (1978), “The Phencyclidine Psychosis: Phenomenology and Treatment.” Phencyclidine (PCP) Abuse: An Appraisal., National Institute on Drug Abuse↑ 2.0 2.1 Tasman, A.,
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