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Phencyclidine, in Visit Clinic

Detects phencyclidine (PCP) in urine to identify recent use or intoxication and guide medical care in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
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ProvenAccuracy

What is a Phencyclidine Test in Visit Clinic?

This test detects phencyclidine (PCP), a recreational drug, in a urine sample. It shows whether someone has recently used or been exposed to PCP. Testing is important because PCP can cause dangerous changes in thinking, behavior, breathing, heart rate, and consciousness. Doctors use the result to help diagnose acute intoxication, guide emergency care, and decide on monitoring or treatment. It is also used in workplace screening, legal and forensic settings, and to monitor people in substance use treatment. Results are one part of the clinical picture and are interpreted together with symptoms and history.

Phencyclidine Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Phencyclidine Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Phencyclidine test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Phencyclidine Test in Visit Clinic?

Phencyclidine is usually ordered as part of a urine drug screen panel when intoxication or drug use is suspected. Doctors may request it if a patient shows confusion, agitation, hallucinations, unusual behavior, or altered consciousness. It helps diagnose PCP use, guide emergency treatment, and support monitoring for substance misuse. Positive results most often reflect recent use, but some medications or substances can cause false positives. A family history of substance use may increase the reason to test.

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Frequently asked questions

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What drugs show up as phencyclidine in Visit Clinic?plus

Some medications can cause false‑positive PCP (phencyclidine) immunoassay results: dextromethorphan (cough syrups), ketamine, tramadol, diphenhydramine and dextropropoxyphene. Rare reports exist for certain antidepressants and antipsychotics. Confirmatory testing (GC‑MS or LC‑MS/MS) distinguishes true PCP from cross‑reacting drugs. If you test positive, request confirmatory testing and bring a full medication list.

What is the mechanism of action of phencyclidine in Visit Clinic?plus

Phencyclidine (PCP) is a dissociative anesthetic that primarily acts as a noncompetitive antagonist at NMDA glutamate receptors, blocking the receptor-associated ion channel and reducing excitatory glutamatergic transmission. It also alters monoaminergic signaling (increasing dopamine and norepinephrine) and interacts with nicotinic, opioid, and sigma receptors, producing analgesia, dissociation, hallucinations, sympathetic stimulation, and psychotomimetic effects.

What is angel dust in real life in Visit Clinic?plus

"Angel dust" is a street name for phencyclidine (PCP), a dissociative anesthetic and hallucinogen originally developed for surgery but discontinued due to severe side effects. It produces detachment, hallucinations, confusion, agitation, violence, numbness, slurred speech, increased heart rate and blood pressure, seizures and coma. Repeated use can cause addiction, memory and cognitive deficits, depression and persistent psychosis.

What are purple rain drugs in Visit Clinic?plus

"Purple Rain" refers to illicit pills or mixtures sold under that name that often contain high‑potency synthetic opioids (like fentanyl) and sedatives (benzodiazepines). They are unpredictable and greatly increase risk of severe sedation, respiratory depression, coma and death. Overdose requires urgent emergency care; naloxone can reverse opioid effects but may not counter sedatives, and multiple doses or supportive breathing may be needed.

What is the most common false positive drug test in Visit Clinic?plus

Urine immunoassay screens for amphetamines are among the most frequent false positives. Over‑the‑counter decongestants (pseudoephedrine), certain antidepressants (bupropion), some antihypertensives and antihistamines can cross‑react. Opioid screens can also be falsely positive after poppy‑seed ingestion. Immunoassays are prone to cross‑reactivity; confirmatory testing by GC‑MS or LC‑MS/MS is needed to verify a true positive.

Does phencyclidine release dopamine in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. PCP (phencyclidine) increases dopamine levels indirectly. By blocking NMDA glutamate receptors—particularly on inhibitory GABA interneurons—it disinhibits dopaminergic neurons, leading to increased dopamine release and higher synaptic levels. PCP is not a classical dopamine releaser like amphetamines, but this dopaminergic effect contributes to its psychotic, rewarding, and addictive effects.