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Health > Youth > Addictions > Drugs > Hallucinogens > Angel Dust

Provides information on the health effects and risks of the use and abuse of angel dust (PCP, peace, elephant, hog, phencyclidine). Includes facts on angel dust, the side effects of angel dust, and risks of overdosing on angel dust.


Just the Facts: PCP Angel Dust - Alberta

PCP is one of several drugs known as hallucinogens. The name PCP is an abbreviated version of the drug's chemical name (phencyclidine). The most common street names for PCP is: angel dust. Information on what PCP looks like, how do people take it, and long and short term effects.
Source:     Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission