
1) Alternative to bath salts 2) Angel dust 3) Angel dust initials 4) Angel dust, initially 5) Angeldust 6) DEA target drug 7) Drug aka angel dust 8) Drug also called angel dust 9) Drug also known as angel dust 10) Drug also known as ozone 11) General MD, to insurers 12) Hallucinogen 13) Hallucinogenic drug
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1) Phencyclidine
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hallucinogenic drug with anesthetic properties, having the chemical name 1–(1–phencyclohexyl) piperidine. PCP was first developed in 1956 by Parke ... [1 related articles]
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Primary care physician who often acts as the primary gatekeeper in health plans. That is, often the PCP must approval referrals to specialists. Particularly in HMOs and some PPOs, all members must choose or are assigned a PCP. See Primary Care Case Management or Primary Care Physician.
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Primary Care Provider
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Synonym for pneumocystis carinii pneumonia ... <chest medicine> A pneumonia caused by an infection with Pneumocystis carinii. ... Pneumocystis carinii grows rapidly in the lungs of patients with immunosuppression, particularly due to AIDS and is the leading AIDS-related cause of death. Pneumocystis carinii infection sometimes may occur elsewh...
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phencyclidine.
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Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia, a type of pneumonia seen primarily in patients whose immune systems are suppressed
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Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for phencyclidine; plasma cell pneumonia (Pneumocystis carinii [now P. jiroveci] pneumonia); primary care provider.
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PCP: Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. A parasitic infection of the lungs that is particularly common and life-threatening in immunosuppressed persons. Prophylaxis is available to prevent PCP.
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A hallucinogenic drug that can cause an individual to experience extreme psychological disturbances. The drug is generally a combination of heroine and cocaine. Intrauterine exposure to the drug can have harmful effects on the fetus, including abnormal physical features, involuntary movements of the eyes, excess muscle tone, respiratory distress .....
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Phencyclidine, a veterinary anesthetic that causes euphoria and hallucinations in humans
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Physical Conditioning Program, exercise regimen for Marines failing to meet the minimum physical requirements; also Physical Conditioning Platoon, for the unit where a physically unfit recruit is sent prior to recruit training, nicknamed Pork Chop Platoon.
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(Formerly Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia) - Pneumocystis pneumonia
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Primary Care Physician
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Abbreviation for phencyclidine hydrochloride, a drug popularly known as angel dust
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See primary care provider.
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