Mr C Hinecap
27th Oct 2008, 11:13
Those of you who have also shared in the briefings given about the People Campaign Plan across the RAF last week might not know about the parallels this draws with Class A drugs. :eek:
Phenylcyclohexylpiperidine is known as angel dust or PCP - unfortunate! Effects are as follows:
Behavioral effects can vary by dosage. Small doses produce a numbness in the extremities and intoxication, characterized by staggering, unsteady gait, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and loss of balance.
The drug has been known to alter mood states in an unpredictable fashion, causing some individuals to become detached, and others to become animated. Intoxicated individuals may act in an unpredictable fashion, driven by their delusions and hallucinations. Included in the portfolio of behavioral disturbances are acts of self-injury including suicide, and attacks on others or destruction of property. The analgesic properties of the drug can cause users to feel less pain, and persist in violent or injurious acts as a result.
So, if you see anyone demonstrating any of the above, take care! :ok:
Phenylcyclohexylpiperidine is known as angel dust or PCP - unfortunate! Effects are as follows:
Behavioral effects can vary by dosage. Small doses produce a numbness in the extremities and intoxication, characterized by staggering, unsteady gait, slurred speech, bloodshot eyes, and loss of balance.
The drug has been known to alter mood states in an unpredictable fashion, causing some individuals to become detached, and others to become animated. Intoxicated individuals may act in an unpredictable fashion, driven by their delusions and hallucinations. Included in the portfolio of behavioral disturbances are acts of self-injury including suicide, and attacks on others or destruction of property. The analgesic properties of the drug can cause users to feel less pain, and persist in violent or injurious acts as a result.
So, if you see anyone demonstrating any of the above, take care! :ok: