
Phencyclidine - Wikipedia
Phencyclidine or phenylcyclohexyl piperidine (PCP), also known in its use as a street drug as angel dust among other names, is a dissociative anesthetic mainly used recreationally for its …
Sernyl | C17H26ClN | CID 13727 - PubChem
Sernyl | C17H26ClN | CID 13727 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, biological activities, safety/hazards/toxicity information, …
Phencyclidine Toxicity - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Sep 4, 2023 · After being discovered in 1926, PCP was developed as a general anesthetic in the 1950s because it could achieve analgesia and anesthesia with minimal cardiovascular and …
Phencyclidine | C17H25N | CID 6468 - PubChem
PCP was originally marketed in the late 1950s by Parke Davis Pharmaceutical Company as a sedative and surgical anesthetic. Under the trade name Sernyl, PCP was touted as an …
Sernyl | definition of Sernyl by Medical dictionary
a central nervous system depressant, introduced as an anesthetic in the early 1950s but later abandoned because of unpredictable side effects such as agitation, disorientation, and …
Most of the recent phenotropic drugs belong to one of these groups, while Sernyl (CI 395), a rela tively new compound of Parke, Davis & Company, does not fit into any of the above four …
PCP - PsychonautWiki
Phencyclidine (also known as PCP, Angel Dust, Sherm, and Sernyl) is a classical dissociative substance of the arylcyclohexylamine class. It is one of the oldest and most notorious …
Details for Phencyclidine-type substances - United Nations …
Phencyclidine-type substances show structural similarity to phencyclidine (PCP) and ketamine and are classified as arylcycloalkylamines.[1] PCP was first synthesized in the 1950s and sold …
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Study of a New Schizophrenomimetic Drug—Sernyl
LUBY ED, COHEN BD, ROSENBAUM G, GOTTLIEB JS, KELLEY R. Study of a New Schizophrenomimetic Drug—Sernyl. AMA Arch NeurPsych. 1959;81(3):363–369. …
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