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  2. Urban legends about drugs - Wikipedia

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    A commonly held misconception is that phencyclidine (PCP, angel dust) is the same as (or is synthesized from) embalming fluid. Some people, believing this myth, have actually attempted to smoke cigarettes or cannabis dipped in real embalming fluid (i.e. formaldehyde), which is highly toxic. Conversely, some users of PCP-laced cannabis believe ...

  3. Phencyclidine - Wikipedia

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    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 significant mind-altering effects. [1] [4] PCP may cause hallucinations, distorted perceptions of sounds, and violent behavior.

  4. Lacing (drugs) - Wikipedia

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    PCP: Embalming fluid: Fry, fry sticks. Love boat [12] Embalming fluid has been found as a by-products of PCP manufacture. [14] Crack-cocaine: Benzocaine: Coco snow: Crack cut with benzocaine. Benzocaine is a dental anaesthetic that mimics coke's numbing effect. Crack-cocaine: Procaine: Double rock: Crack cut with procaine.

  5. Photos show blood and embalming fluid pooling in street ...

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    Nightmarish photos show a mixture of blood and embalming fluid seeping onto the road behind a Louisiana funeral home.

  6. Embalming chemicals - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of these chemicals is known as embalming fluid and is used to preserve bodies of deceased persons for both funeral purposes and in medical research in anatomical laboratories. The period for which a body is embalmed is dependent on time, expertise of the embalmer and factors regarding duration of stay and purpose.

  7. Talk:Embalming chemicals - Wikipedia

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    Changed title of section from "Other Uses" to "Confusion With PCP". A careful study of reference #2 finds no evidence of embalming fluid use in 'wet' and related preparations (other than the word of the users themselves, one police officer, and an unidentified usenet post). The symptoms described are textbook PCP, as noted by the author (re ...

  8. Putrefaction - Wikipedia

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    This is acquired through the use of embalming fluid, which is a mixture of formaldehyde, methanol, and various other solvents. The most common reasons to preserve the body are for viewing purposes at a funeral, for above-ground interment or distant transportation of the deceased, and for medical or religious practices.

  9. Talk:Embalming fluid - Wikipedia

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