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This video describes PCP and the veterinary anesthetic ketamine. A police officer, an addiction specialist, an addiction counselor, a veterinarian, and recovering users review the history and biological effects of PCP and ketamine, employing case studies and personal experience to assess their use, abuse, and hazards—including false feelings of invincibility, flashbacks, and even psychosis. A Cambridge Educational Production. (17 minutes)



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©1999



Part of the Series : Drugs: Uses and Abuses
     


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