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What is PCP? How was it once used clinically, and why was it withdrawn from legal use?
 
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A condition in which a person's physical anatomy includes both male and female sexual characteristics is known as
 
  A) heterosexuality.
  B) bisexuality.
  C) homosexuality.
  D) intersexuality.



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Answer to Question 1

PCPphencyclidinewas originally used as an anesthetic. It allowed patients to remain conscious yet feel no pain during a medical procedure, and afterward, they would experience amnesia for the time the drug had been in their system. However, its effects are unpredictable and sometimes drastic, ranging from pain relief and euphoria to nausea and vomiting, increased blood pressure, seizures, hallucinations, violent outbursts, delirium, coma, and even death. For this reason, it was withdrawn from clinical use.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 12, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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