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"PCP" Definitions
  1. primary care physician (= a doctor who is trained in general medicine and who treats patients in a local community rather than at a hospital)
  2. primary care provider (= a company or organization that provides primary care)

286 Sentences With "PCP"

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Your older sister, DeLonna, was heavily into PCP, angel dust.
The PCP is such a plan, but CreateNYC is not.
As the PCP, we will be monitoring the transition closely.
You're automatically assigned a virtual PCP that stays with you.
If you want to do one thing now to set yourself on this path, the move is to get a solid primary care provider (PCP) — and not any PCP, but one you have chemistry with.
Today, roughly a third of American patients go without a PCP.
You wanna impress me, blast some PCP and fight a cop.
Later, the detectives investigating his murder found PCP in his room.
"We started taking drugs and stuff, marijuana, PCP, drinking," Lakeeya said.
Researchers found, though, that more primary care provider (PCP) involvement was only tied to a better perception of treatment decisions by the survey participants, who all had newly diagnosed breast cancer, when compared to low PCP involvement.
An autopsy revealed he had PCP, marijuana and alcohol in his system.
She also said he was sweating heavily and smelled of PCP chemicals.
"We can't be in business unless PCP is doing well," he said.
Meanwhile, the March 21968 edition follows up on the previous special issue devoted to PCP, then known to the government as the "Peace Pill," detailing that some users were reported to be smoking marijuana laced ("impregnated") with PCP.
Marijuana is a gateway drug to harder drugs like LSD, PCP, and EDM.
His toxicology tests were negative for alcohol, opiates, PCP or cocaine, records show.
Before we get into the story, let's go over what PCP actually is.
Potato chips prescription—PCP—that's what I'm going to try to go with.
Staveley's PCP, which has four weeks to file a rebuttal, declined to comment.
Screenshot: Nosferatu (1922) Facebook is not a privacy company; it's Big Brother on PCP.
But Davenport's lawyers argued that he was high on PCP on August 16, 2015.
He laments years lost to cocaine and PCP, gangs, depression and bi-polar disorder.
Since the shooting, there have been reports suggesting that Crutcher was high on PCP.
Tulsa police said Tuesday night that they found the drug PCP in Crutcher's car.
McDonald was high on PCP when he refused officers' demands to drop a knife.
In large doses, dextromethorphan is abused to achieve similar highs as PCP and ketamine.
Rojas, who has a criminal record, told police he smoked marijuana laced with PCP.
Violent behavior is also a potential outcome of someone being under the influence of PCP.
Prior to this research, their lab worked on vaccines and antibodies for PCP and methamphetamine.
Ask up front how accessible a potential PCP is: You're looking for potential hurdles here.
Witnesses said a man was smoking the drugs K2 and PCP about 12:10 a.m.
Long-term users of heroin, MDMA, or PCP, for example, may have significant kidney damage.
But while PCP can sedate you, it can also cause awful side-effects like psychosis.
The drugs for which tests are required are marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, phencyclidine (PCP) and opiates.
When they got back to the apartment on West 162nd Street, the couple ingested PCP.
Ms. Costanzo said that because of the PCP, Mr. Davenport had suffered a psychotic break.
To cut costs, PCP will process the extra fruit without adding to its labor force.
An autopsy revealed he had PCP, marijuana and alcohol in his system, CNN affiliate KTVT reported.
He often carried around a mound of marijuana, friends said, and took PCP for a time.
The consortium is a partnership between PCP Capital Partners and Chinese state-owned financial conglomerate Everbright.
The medical examiner's report identified PCP in Mr. Crutcher's bloodstream at the time of his death.
Defense lawyers said that the two had a history of using PCP, also called angel dust.
And then drugs -- PCP, coke, a lot of weed, and a pretty steady diet of it.
" PCP (or Phencyclidine, known on the street as "angel dust") and "drugs like that are dissociative anesthetics.
Solenodons look like what you'd expect if you asked a person on PCP to draw ant anteater.
They also pointed to an autopsy that showed McDonald had the hallucinogenic drug PCP in his system.
Ketamine was first synthesized in America in 2200 by scientists seeking a new anesthetic to replace PCP.
But Davenport's lawyers argued argued that he was high on PCP at the time of the attack.
Authorities have not said whether PCP was found in Crutcher's system at the time of his death.
It's a clear sign that you're confident, capable, and ready to work like John Henry on PCP.
Staveley's PCP Capital vehicle made an offer of 250 million pounds ($345.03 million) for Newcastle in November.
Officials said the police discovered PCP in the front seat of his vehicle after he was shot.
PCP labelled Barclays's argument a "misconceived and cynical attempt" to avoid responding to "grave and serious" allegations.
We provided it to several board partners including ASUS, EVGA, Colorful, Galaxy, Gigabyte, Palit, PCP and MSI.
The prosecution countered that Mr. Davenport's supernatural delusions and use of PCP could not excuse the killing.
Coroners found that his body was full of codeine; his blood also flowed with Valium and PCP.
Surveys also found that more people abuse prescription pills than cocaine, heroin, meth, MDMA, and PCP combined.
Under normal circumstances, a PCP could probably manage the anxiety med I've been on since I was 103.
Among patients who've established primary care, it's rare for them to see their PCP as a true partner.
"Would you rather have spatulas for hands or have to fight 10 midgets on PCP?" one viewer asked.
Estimate copaysFor each plan, multiply the copay/coinsurance by the number of PCP visits you have per year.
Her private equity group PCP Capital Partners is claiming around $1 billion in damages for alleged fraudulent misrepresentation.
He could help you find heroin, cocaine, PCP, marijuana, Xanax, Percocet virtually any time of day or night.
Lamar Davenport, 33, ingested the drug phencyclidine, known as PCP, the night of the attack, in August 2015.
They used anything and everything, such as 3-MeO-PCP—a kind of ketamine that makes you psychotic.
Most companies use five-panel drug testing, meaning they look for traces of THC, opioids, PCP, cocaine, and amphetamines.
Moving through the world without a PCP places more hurdles between you and the care you're trying to obtain.
The source said PCP has offered different payment structures, meaning that the value of the bid was not fixed.
But if that suspect was strung out on PCP, the the same police veteran is now a racist murderer.
Wilson has confessed to being picked up and being inside the Uber while high on PCP, the release said.
The spokesperson said the officers believed the driver was under influence and smelled PCP coming from inside his car.
They told reporters later that night that they suspected Green was high, and smelled PCP coming from his car.
I never worried about recommending PCP to anyone because I always knew they wouldn't know where to find it!
On the night of his final encounter with the police, on Pulaski Road, he had PCP in his system.
The nearly 1,000 smaller institutions that are funded through the Cultural Development Fund (CDF) are left behind, PCP argues.
As you begin to hone your search for a PCP, consider the various types of providers who practice primary care.
You can find a PCP with additional training in mental health or integrated medicine, if those are relevant for you.
Gray asked Shelby why she didn't initially mention in her interrogation interview that Crutcher smelled like chemicals associated with PCP.
Many drug tests in the future, likewise, may be strictly for illegally, socially stigmatized drugs like meth, PCP, and cocaine.
First incarcerated at the age of twelve, she went back to prison at eighteen for possessing, trafficking, and selling PCP.
We know that he stayed away from weed because he mistakenly smoked a blunt laced with PCP as a teenager.
Meth, PCP, and synthetic opiates like fentanyl "are the ones that people are actually manufacturing in large quantities," Verbeck said.
An autopsy later showed that he was high on PCP, and Officer Shelby testified that she could smell the drug.
She said that as Mr. Crutcher, who was standing near the vehicle, approached her, she smelled the aroma of PCP.
The man, Parta Huff, was reportedly under the influence of PCP when he crashed his car into a liquor store.
These 30 mutations were located in the genes nrdE, fadJ and pcp—what the team referred to as virulence genes.
Something like the end result of puberty-plus-PCP, "Shoes" wins you over with absurdity, empowerment, and its anthemic electroclash.
Davenport was acquitted of second-degree murder after his lawyer argued he was messed up on PCP when he attacked E'Dena.
I explained my situation — recently back from traveling, showing symptoms of Zika, without a PCP — and asked what I should do.
After being arrested, the 26-year-old told investigators that he was on PCP-laced marijuana during the three-block rampage.
While the right PCP might look very different from one person to the next, the best ones should possess certain traits.
Pay attention to the way you engage in dialogue with a potential PCP and how they respond to what you say.
These are part of your lived life, so you should be able to place them at the table with your PCP.
In response, Tulsa Police Sergeant David Walker, the department's lead homicide detective, confirmed Tuesday that police discovered PCP in Crutcher's SUV.
He had been smoking so much PCP, though, that detectives could not get anything coherent from him and let him go.
The medical examiner also reported finding traces of tenocyclidine, or TCP, a drug related to PCP, and no other illicit substances.
Many health plans charge a lower copay if you see a primary care physician (PCP) than if you see a specialist.
Tests to detect cocaine, marijuana and phencyclidine, an illegal hallucinogenic drug also known as PCP or angel dust, added $2000,21 more.
The 700 million cans PCP needs for this year's growing season will add close to $20 million in unplanned additional cost.
The firefighters told cops they believed Chang was under the influence of PCP, but doctors found no drugs in his system.
PCP, backed by large sovereign investors, is close to acquiring a stake in small Greek lender Pancretan Cooperative Bank, she told Reuters.
As an alternative, PCP proposed a "People's Cultural Plan" with detailed policy recommendations for achieving equality in housing, labor, and public funding.
He'd moved PCP on Staten Island for a while, but quit after he'd tried it himself a few times with bad results.
"The kid showed no pretty colors," he says of a bad-egg bully who turns him on to PCP-laced bong hits.
But it wasn't marijuana — the woman proceeded to inform him that the taste was from a PCP, a form of animal tranquilizer.
Shelby, however, has claimed that he was noncompliant, that she felt "threatened," and that she suspected Crutcher of being high on PCP.
Ardoin "died as a result of mixed drug intoxication, following alleged usage of cocaine and PCP-laced marijuana," Dr. Terry Welke wrote.
On the latest episode, Hamilton tracks down a former PCP cook and tries out a variation of his recipe in the lab.
He reportedly had a glazed look in his eyes, and an autopsy later found he had the drug PCP in his system.
An autopsy showed PCP in Crutcher's system, and police said they found a vial of it in his SUV, USA Today reports.
Usually this occurred with classical hallucinogens, but a few times it has involved dissociative arylcyclohexylamines, which are represented by PCP and ketamine.
SPACEK can go next to that and the last three-letter entry in the corner could be MSG, PCT, PCP or MSN.
I've been in touch with [urgent care/my PCP/the ER] and have been told it doesn't warrant a COVID-19 test.
A bad PCP trip at 14 led him to quit drugs, become agoraphobic and lose all friends during that crucial developmental epoch.
Plus, unlike the British, they can far more easily obtain the dissociative drug PCP (a cousin of ketamine), which is easier to manufacture.
Crutcher was sweating heavily, and smelled of PCP chemicals as they stood looking at each other from a few feet away, she said.
Rojas later tested positive for the drug PCP and told police that God made him do it, a law enforcement source told CNN.
The only difference is that this time the comedy doesn't come from what looks like a midnight public television show inspired by PCP.
As a result patients begin to see their PCP as a gatekeeper rather than a quarterback and view the specialist as the expert.
An attorney for Shelby maintains Crutcher was using PCP, and a Tulsa police spokesman has confirmed the drug was found in his SUV.
Currently, the Department of Transportation only administers a five-panel drug test, which includes marijuana, cocaine and PCP, for safety-sensitive transportation workers.
Companies such as PCP Ammunition make polymer-cased ammunition, which offers up to a 30 percent weight savings compared to brass-cased ammo.
Many of the samples tested positive for a litany of other drugs, including PCP and opioids, and often for multiple drugs at once.
PCP has expanded over the years, investing in a fruit import business to can exotic fruit and a cherry-growing operation in Oregon.
One anonymous disgruntled hire put PCP in the crew's soup, sending 50 people to the hospital (Cameron not included; he vomited just in time).
It was the cream of insider Hollywood scoops of 1996—the cast and crew of Titanic had been poisoned with PCP-spiked clam chowder.
Currently, the Department of Transportation (DOT) only administers a five-panel drug test for safety-sensitive transportation workers, which includes marijuana, cocaine and PCP.
The Oklahoma Medical Examiner's Office said that Crutcher had 96 nanograms per milliliter of PCP in his bloodstream at the time of his death.
Originally derived from PCP, ketamine possesses a versatility in the medical world like no other drug, and research on its many benefits is exploding.
Three years ago, Staveley's firm PCP Capital Partners made an offer for it for a reported 250 million pounds but the talks broke down.
In 2015, after he pleaded guilty to possession of PCP and crack, a judge allowed him to undergo outpatient treatment rather than be incarcerated.
"I am not persuaded that per se the structural shift in car credit in this country towards PCP is a bad thing," Bailey said.
But Elliot is more concerned steel tariffs will harm PCP, which he relies on to buy and can a significant portion of his crop.
Around two years ago, PCP looked at acquiring a strategic stake in one of the major Greek banks but decided that the timing wasn't right.
Gray turned to drugs as a child -- using marijuana, cocaine and PCP -- as he "desperately tried to numb the haunting traumas," according to the site.
It's a fair question since PCP was found in his SUV, and only a thorough autopsy can determine what -- if anything -- was in his system.
But it wasn't long after its discovery that people realized that ketamine's dissociative effects, like those of PCP, could make it a potent party drug.
Different still are hallucinogens, such as lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), or acid; mescaline and peyote; psilocybin, or "magic mushrooms"; and phencyclidine (PCP), or angel dust.
The suspect tested positive for PCP, told police God made him do it and said he expected officers to shoot him, a source tells CNN.
The attorney for the officers who shot White claimed the PCP had endowed him with "super-human strength," and that definitely could have been true.
After the shooting, the police said, officers found in the vehicle a vial of phencyclidine, known as PCP, a drug that can induce powerful hallucinations.
Shelby claimed she felt threatened by Crutcher and that he may have been on PCP; the drug was found in his car after his death.
"The People Cultural Plan finds this to be a cultural issue in our society," Alicia Grullón, an artist and an organizer with PCP, told Hyperallergic.
The Tulsa World on Wednesday, meanwhile, reported police found PCP in the car of an unarmed African-American man shot and killed there last week.
Rojas, who had served in the Navy, tested positive for PCP and told police that God made him do it, a law enforcement source told CNN.
Bramble recalls one particular moment during the summer when he was walking through Kansas and received a message from a guy who was addicted to PCP.
To him, it felt as though he were high on PCP; to Rankin, he seemed to be reverting to a seven-year-old version of himself.
During one argument with Ms. Irizarry, while he was high on PCP, he lay in the street and asked someone to drive a car over him.
Due to this, PCP calls for the elimination of competitive funding applications entirely to be replaced with baselined, unrestricted general operating support for all DCLA grantees.
Crutcher did not comply with her commands to "show me your hands," said Shelby, who also said Crutcher was sweating heavily and smelled of PCP chemicals.
Separately on Wednesday Sky News reported that Mike Ashley was close to selling English Premier League soccer club Newcastle United to Amanda Staveley's PCP Capital Partners.
In UK transactions, we analyse the RV risk embedded in widely used personal contract purchase (PCP) contracts under the same framework as for auto leases elsewhere.
But she was also in a tempestuous relationship with Mr. Davenport that included the use of PCP, a drug they both ingested the night of the killing.
He and a brother had threatened Mr. Lawrence's friend, who had accused the brother of snitching in a federal case involving the sale of the drug PCP.
Up until now, the Department of Transportation (DOT) has only administered a five-panel drug test, which includes marijuana, cocaine and PCP, for safety-sensitive transportation workers.
PCP borrowers in Britain have a lease-like option allowing them to return their cars after three years, so a glut of second-hand cars could depress prices.
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan of Abu Dhabi, meanwhile, invested £3.5 billion through PCP; Ms. Staveley was eventually paid £30 million for her work on the deal.
Keith Loving, 33, was under the influence of PCP when he committed the carjacking, according to a press release from U.S. Attorney Jessie K. Liu announcing his sentencing.
Banks, however, seemed to underestimate how a structural change in the car market, where most people buy cars through personal contract purchase (PCP) deals, could amplify price movements.
After taking his dose, Mr. Maldonado would typically spend days stalking his next high: pills, PCP, cocaine and, once in a while, heroin, relatives and fellow addicts said.
An autopsy report released Tuesday by the Oklahoma Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said that Mr. Crutcher's body had 96 nanograms of PCP per milliliter of blood.
Ketamine was initially synthesized (from PCP, from which it's only a few atoms away) in 1926, but gained popularity after its patent in 1963 as a veterinary anesthetic.
In one report, officers responding to a clandestine PCP laboratory experienced a number of symptoms during the lab raid, including drunkenness, headaches, skin rashes, tachycardia, confusion, and hallucinations.
This past week in Chicago, a 17-year veteran of the Chicago Police Department had her head bashed into the pavement repeatedly by a man high on PCP.
Mr. Rojas also told a police officer that he had smoked marijuana laced with PCP, or angel dust, on the day of the rampage, according to the complaint.
When a rival closed its Modesto, California, peach-canning plant earlier this year citing rising costs and "import competition from China and Europe," PCP took over that business.
"PCP has been impressed with the work the government has undertaken to ensure the climate for foreign direct investment is ripe," Staveley said in a telephone interview with Reuters.
Vanity Fair recalls the story of how the cast and crew of the Titanic, uh, unintentionally got high on angel dust, or PCP during the filming of the movie.
Rojas, a Bronx resident who had served in the Navy, tested positive for PCP and told police that God made him do it, a law enforcement source told CNN.
When a PCP-addled perp is wrestled onto the police station floor by cops as Naz watches, alarmed, it's a sudden dose of violence that is also utterly ordinary.
There's a growing problem with local residents abusing PCP, alcoholics wandering up and down the block with brown paper bags of booze, and abandoned buildings outnumbering the occupied ones.
The Oklahoma Medical Examiner's Office report said Crutcher had 96 nanograms per milliliter of phencyclidine, or PCP, in his bloodstream at the time of his death on Sept. 16.
Now an artist in her own right, she talks to VICE about what it was like to get extremely and accidentally high on the night of the PCP-chowder incident.
The PCP continued to criticize the DCLA for lack of transparency, for privileging the interests of the real estate industry, and for making only small, incremental changes toward funding equity.
"angel dust," over ket, but, according to the National Forensic Laboratory Information System, there were 5,000 PCP seizures made by US authorities in 2014, compared to just 1,138 for ketamine.
Throughout the public feedback process for CreateNYC, when PCP raised the issue of the instrumentalization of the arts for displacement, DCLA responded that those concerns were outside of its purview.
William Green Police initially told reporters that officers believed Green had been high on PCP and that some sort of altercation between him and Owen broke out inside the car.
He told a police officer that he had smoked marijuana laced with PCP, or angel dust, on the day of the deadly rampage, according to the criminal complaint against him.
The president of Pacific Coast Producers (PCP) plans to use around 700 million tin-coated steel cans this year for tomatoes, peaches and pears from 168 growers here in California.
The PCP you choose doesn't have to be someone you'd go get beers with, but they should speak your language and have a style and pace that feel comfortable to you.
He was jailed several times after forming the PCP, one of a handful of opposition groups that accuse Bashir of clinging to power despite a promise to step down in 2015.
Read More Early movers: YHOO, LMT, UAL, TMUS, AAPL, VRX, PCP, VZ, YUM & more The closed down 26.45 points, or 1.31 percent, at 24,230, with energy leading all 28 sectors lower.
Streetwear heads often speak about the intoxication of a clothing drop as though standing in line for hours on end is equivalent to huffing a decent amount of good quality PCP.
Voluntary termination rights introduce used car value exposure to all contracts governed by applicable consumer legislation, but in today's PCP-dominated ABS portfolios, these are less important from a ratings perspective.
Ultimately, as the People's Cultural Plan (PCP), we believe in community ownership of land and institutions and advocate for an economy that does not profit from resource extractions, murder, or prisons.
An autopsy found phencyclidine, PCP, was in Crutcher's system at the time of his fatal shooting, according to the toxicology report released with his autopsy by the Oklahoma Chief Medical Examiner's Office.
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Prominent Sudanese politician Hassan al-Turabi, a veteran Islamist and leader of the opposition Popular Congress Party (PCP), has died at the age of 84, medical sources said on Saturday.
An autopsy found Phencyclidine, or PCP, in Crutcher's system at the time of his fatal shooting, according to the toxicology report released with his autopsy by the Oklahoma Chief Medical Examiner's Office.
The driver of the 2009 Honda Accord -- Richard Rojas, 26, of the Bronx -- tested positive for PCP and told police that God made him do it, a law enforcement source told CNN.
We spoke to people who have vaped everything from ketamine and PCP, to Percocet and valerian root; there are reports of cocaine, MDMA, and morphine e-liquids for sale on the darknet.
But I do wonder if I am going to have a primary care provider (PCP) helping me navigate this uncharted territory ten years from now, let alone when I am really old.
In 2016, the trolls came out in full force to post about potato sacks filled with Skoal and PCP, tips on free bleeding, the merits of "Wonderwall," and Steven Seagal's judo tent.
The investigation into Ali al-Haj, secretary general of the Islamist Popular Congress Party (PCP), is a significant step against the Islamist political networks that supported Bashir, who was overthrown in April.
The investigation into Ali al-Haj, secretary-general of the Islamist Popular Congress Party (PCP), is a significant step against the Islamist political networks that supported Bashir, who was overthrown in April.
Ketamine was developed more than five decades ago as a safer alternative to the anesthetic phencyclidine, or PCP, and is used worldwide, in operating rooms, on the battlefield and in pediatric clinics.
Gray was sentenced to death after cutting the throats of a Richmond couple and their 9-year-old and 4-year-old daughters while high on PCP on New Year's Day 2006.
In May, prosecutors say, a man who was high on PCP careened onto a busy sidewalk in Times Square in New York, injuring 20 people and killing an 18-year-old tourist.
At-home kits for checking urine, saliva, and hair—testing for anything from cannabis and cocaine to opiates and PCP—are available within hours at your local drug store or online marketplace.
Mr. Rojas also told a police officer that he had smoked marijuana laced with PCP, or angel dust, a dangerous drug linked to temporary psychosis and violent behavior, the criminal complaint says.
The investigation into Ali al-Haj, secretary general of the Islamist Popular Congress Party (PCP), is a significant step against the Islamist political networks that supported Bashir, who was overthrown in April.
The reason is that marijuana is scheduled as a schedule 1 drug by the DEA [Drug Enforcement Administration], and as such, it is in the same category as LSD, PCP, and heroin.
The short history lesson behind ketamine is that it was first discovered in the 1960s and quickly put to use as a safer anesthetic alternative to phencyclidine, or PCP as it's better known.
Shelby's lawyers cited an autopsy that found PCP in his system at the time of his shooting, and brought up law enforcement experts who had had encounters with him dating back to 1995.
Last May, bollards on 45th Street eventually stopped the car whose driver, high on PCP, had driven along three city blocks of sidewalk, killing an 18-year-old woman and injuring 20 people.
After Clark was found, Bennett allegedly told detectives she'd smoked the street drug "love boat" — marijuana that has been soaked in embalming fluid or PCP or both — with him the night before his death.
PCP accuses Barclays of deceit and argues that Ms Staveley was promised the same deal offered to Qatar, relying chiefly on representations made by Roger Jenkins, then the bank's executive chairman of investment banking.
Onslow made the announcement during a civil case brought against the bank by PCP Capital Partners, the investment vehicle of dealmaker Amanda Staveley, which is claiming around $1 billion in damages, alleging fraudulent misrepresentation.
"Barclays considers the claim (by PCP) to be misconceived, but Barclays cannot be expected to defend the claim with one - or indeed both - hands tied behind its back," the bank said in court documents.
Barclays denied that PCP had been told it would get the same deal as Qatari investors and alleged the 280 million pound fee paid to Qatar was for "separate services which required separate payment".
Healthy people do not contract a disease like PCP, which had been largely confined until then to patients on medication to suppress their immune systems for an organ transplant or cancer patients on chemotherapy.
Some have expressed worries about the potential mis-selling of personal contract plans (PCP), a hybrid form of lending, between a loan and a lease, that makes up four-fifths of all British car loans.
Turabi, one of the country's most influential political figures, formed the PCP in 1999 to challenge long-serving President Omar al-Bashir and his ruling National Congress Party, with which Turabi had previously been aligned.
PCP or phencyclidine, also called angel dust, can cause slurred speech, loss of coordination and a sense of strength or invulnerability, according to the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
And finally, since patients are our focus, we need to clearly communicate to them the role, scope of practice and value that a PCP can bring to their experience of healthcare - especially as they age.
This mandate reflects a commitment to the work begun in 2015 with the Department of Cultural Affairs' (DCLA) first ever diversity survey — whose results informed some of our work on the People's Cultural Plan (PCP).
If you fit the above criteria, call your healthcare provider (your PCP, or a a local urgent care clinic if you don't have one ) and tell them where you've traveled and what symptoms you're experiencing.
Fever was the entrypoint for me and my friends into the underground dance music scene—as well as drugs like K, coke, crystal, ecstasy, MDE and PCP, either in the form of green or dippers.
This week, as part of a larger coalition of roughly two dozen artists, activists, and cultural workers, they responded to the official process by releasing their own blueprint for the city, the "People's Cultural Plan" (PCP).
MANCHESTER, England, Nov 20 (Reuters) - PCP Capital Partners has submitted a bid of around 300 million pounds ($400 million) to take over Premier League club Newcastle United, a source with knowledge of the bid told Reuters.
Newcastle owner Mike Ashley put the club up for sale last month and PCP, the investment firm run by British businesswoman Amanda Staveley, was widely expected to be the main bidder for the North East team.
"There are probably 1.4 million people coming off PCP this year and the easiest thing for them to do is just to have another one," said Andy Bruce, who predicts full-year registrations will marginally rise.
On an all new episode of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, Hamilton travels across the US to meet with addicts, dealers, and chemists to trace the history of PCP from its pharmaceutical origins to its escape onto the streets.
The PCP made a robust set of recommendations in this area, and to ensure that artists and cultural workers receive adequate wages in the process — but an additional $140 million in annual funding is a prerequisite.
Usually, the copay for an urgent care center is higher than for a PCP but lower than for an ER. Retail clinics may be an inexpensive alternative for minor ailments, such as ear infections and allergies.
Stawinski walked back previous comments by police that Green might have been under the influence of PCP, a drug associated with violent behavior, and there was a struggle inside the patrol car before he was shot.
Issue #3 of Micro-Gram, published in January 1968, is a special three-page bulletin on the arrival of phencylidine HC1, billed initially as a "Peace Pill" for its easy rhyme with the drug's abbreviation: PCP.
The Financial Times reported that Liverpool's owners had hired an investment bank to advise on the possible sale of a sizable stake to a partnership between Everbright, a Chinese state-owned financial conglomerate, and PCP Capital Partners.
The unarmed Oklahoma man who was fatally shot by a police officer last month had the hallucinogenic drug PCP in his system when he died, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Oklahoma City.
Staveley's private equity group PCP Capital Partners is claiming damages for alleged fraudulent misrepresentation in a row over whether Barclays offered Qatar and Abu Dhabi investors the same deal terms for participating in a fundraising in 2008.
Until recently, "classic" psychedelics like acid, shrooms, mescaline, and ayahuasca were often lumped in with other hallucinogens like PCP, says Theissen, which is part of the reason why scientists have just begun exploring the drugs' nonviolent associations.
The chief also said that despite initial reports that police said they smelled PCP and that Green was seat-belted in the cruiser when he was shot, it did not appear that the psychedelic drug was involved.
That is likely to be little consolation, however, as he faces weeks of delicate negotiations to put together a second version of his pact with the anti-capitalist Left Bloc (BE) and the hardline Communist party (PCP).
Each PCP operates within the confines of a practice setting — some grant them more autonomy and cost you more money, others grant them experience working with a diversity of populations, which can be of equal benefit to you.
Rapper Bushwick Bill also swung by to tell us the tale of how he lost his eye—a story that involves a PCP blunt, a bad plan to make some insurance money, and his mom with a gun.
The announcement was made during a hearing in a civil case brought against the bank by PCP Capital Partners, the investment vehicle of dealmaker Amanda Staveley, which is claiming around $1 billion in damages for alleged "fraudulent misrepresentation".
PCP, initially developed as a human anesthetic in 1959, is an illegal drug that can produce a dissociative mental state in users as well as delirium, confusion and other effects, according to the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
Ultimately, finding the right PCP takes upfront investment, but it's at least as important as choosing where to attend college, what company to work for, or where to go on vacation — tasks we greet with more thought and enthusiasm.
Most of us have heard about dusted drugs or wet weed—though the likelihood of getting tricked into smoking PCP a la Ethan Hawke in Training Day has probably always been slimmer than urban legends might have you believe.
Phillip White didn't appear to have been mentally ill, but at the time he was shot he was mentally unstable -- his autopsy showed PCP in his system -- which in terms of police response amounts to much the same thing.
In a row over whether Gulf investors received the same deal terms for participating in one of the Barclays fundraisings, PCP - which represented Abu Dhabi investors in 13 - is accusing the bank of making "sham" payments to Qatari investors.
However, she also said she perceived Crutcher as reaching into his car for what she feared was a weapon, and also suspected that he was high on the hallucinogenic stimulant PCP, or phencyclidine, a suspicion born out by autopsy results.
The case brought by Amanda Staveley's PCP Capital Partners alleges that the bank failed to disclose the loan, which was used to buy Barclays shares, and that it paid Qatar 346 million pounds ($459 million) in additional fees and payments.
Her PCP private equity group is claiming $1 billion plus damages for alleged fraudulent misrepresentation in a civil case that hinges on the terms Qatari and Abu Dhabi investors received for helping Barclays raise about 7 billion pounds in total.
Jason Van Dyke, the officer who shot and killed the 17-year-old, infamously argued he feared for his life, since McDonald was carrying a small knife when officers found him high on PCP late one night in October 2014.
Overall, low interest rates continue to support demand in Europe's second biggest car market, where around 80 percent of sales are made using a personal contract purchase (PCP), whereby a buyer effectively rents a vehicle, typically for two to three years.
Ms. Staveley, a one-time girlfriend of Prince Andrew and now financial fixer to sheikhs, has endorsed the claim on behalf of PCP, which accuses Barclays of making a £280 million secret payment to Qatar Holding that was never made public.
The league has disciplined players in the past for violating the league's Personal Conduct Policy despite not being arrested, charged or convicted of a crime ... which means Crawford could be punished if the NFL finds his actions violated the PCP.
Dave Walker told the Tulsa World on Tuesday that investigators recovered one vial of PCP in Crutcher's SUV, but he declined to say where in the vehicle it was found or whether officers determined if Crutcher used it Friday evening.
In a row over whether Gulf investors received the same deal terms for participating in the Barclays fundraising, PCP - which represented Abu Dhabi investors in 2008 - is suing the bank over allegedly "sham" payments the bank made to Qatari investors.
Gottlieb said he is often asked why he didn't include in that first report the documented case of the gay African-American man, who had both PCP and cytomegalovirus, a virus that attacks the organs of patients with compromised immune systems.
The FCA's CEO said he was no rush to intervene in the car financing sector where "personal contract purchase" or PCP loans offered by the financing arms of automakers, a model common in the United States, have increased rapidly in Britain.
Retailers and companies like PCP work to keep the cost of canned fruit and vegetables under 99 cents, which is what Vincent calls the "magic number," a psychological threshold over which poorer U.S. consumers in particular have historically walked away.
" Some experts say that abusing Coricidin can induce unpredictable and dangerous side effects similar to those associated with the street drug PCP — however, one toxicologist noted he'd "never seen a case like this, where someone commits murder under the influence of the drug.
PCP Capital, which acts for investors in the Middle East and China, is best known for acting as an intermediary between Barclays and a group of Abu Dhabi investors during the 2008 financial crisis, helping the British bank avoid a government bailout.
The list of things that could never have existed without the night includes but is not limited to the following acronyms: the KLF, the IRA, the ECL, AFI, XTC, NARC, PCP, PMA, PKD, PDA, STD, CBT, ZMA, AWOL, and MPS in the sky.
This study was initiated in the early 2000s, and the date may be a sign of the times: only 45 percent had tried what researchers classified as "a-typical," or less common, psychedelics, including ecstasy, special k (ketamine) and angel dust (PCP).
Depending on the plan, I may be offered a flat copay for visits to my PCP, specialist, or the ER, or I may be offered coinsurance requiring me to cover a certain percentage of my bill every time I go in for care.
Laying out a 44-page defence against allegations of fraudulent misrepresentation, Barclays denied dishonesty and alleged Staveley's private equity group PCP Capital Partners was unable to establish it had suffered any loss from negotiations with the bank during its October 2008 capital raising.
Diane, take note I mean, even as an homage, the game is way more in line with Lynch's body of work than the filmmaker's actual real-life coffee brand — which, despite what the advertising leads you to believe, is not laced with PCP.
Staveley's private equity group PCP Capital Partners is claiming damages for alleged fraudulent misrepresentation in a civil case lodged at London's High Court in January that sheds light on how Abu Dhabi and Qatari sheikhs helped bail Barclays out nearly eight years ago.
Had PCP received the same deal terms as Qatar, it would not have had to give up a 10 percent interest in the funding deal to keep Abu Dhabi investors on board when Barclays shares fell in November 2008, the lawsuit alleged.
The thick posts stopped a sedan last week from plowing into dozens more pedestrians after a man, high on PCP, drove unimpeded through three blocks of city sidewalk, killing an 18-year-old woman and injuring 20 other people, the police said.
A forensic toxicologist tells PEOPLE that the cold medicine taken by a North Carolina aspiring pastor accused of fatally stabbing his wife in the middle of the night can cause hallucinations in high concentrations that are similar to those caused by the street drug PCP.
During an appearance before the civil grand jury, Mr. Hill's family has said, Officer Olsen said he had believed that Mr. Hill was under the influence of a substance like PCP, and that he had "cast the blame for the shooting" on the Police Department.
Around 75 percent of new car purchases are now made on credit in Britain with many customers effectively renting a new car -- typically for three years -- before trading it in for a new model using a scheme known as a personal contract plan (PCP).
Had it known about this at the time, PCP argues it would not have agreed to split about 3.0 billion pounds of Barclays warrants with Qatar and would not have given up a 10 percent interest in the instruments, worth around 720 million pounds.
PCP, which put together a syndicate of Abu Dhabi investors for Barclays in October 2008, alleges in the lawsuit that it received an "express and implied agreement", made orally and in writing by Barclays staff, that it would get the same terms as Qatari investors.
History marks the beginning of the American AIDS epidemic as June 5, 1981, when an issue of the C.D.C.'s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report — the authoritative voice of the agency — highlighted five cases of pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) in previously healthy men in Los Angeles.
It is a concern that gained urgency last year, first after a driver high on PCP drove three blocks on a Midtown Manhattan sidewalk, and then after a man plowed a rented truck down a West Side bike path in a terrorist attack that killed eight people.
With early detection, the survival rate for anal cancers is nearly 70 percent, according to WebMD, but in order to get that early detection, you're going to have to talk butt stuff with your PCP, which is probably something that a lot of you would rather not do.
Staveley's PCP, which in 2008 put together a syndicate of Abu Dhabi investors to invest 3.5 billion pounds ($4.57 billion) in British Bank Barclays at the height of the financial crisis, set up a local office in Greece with around six people two months ago to scour the country for opportunities.
But it's also true that no amount of PCP I could ever ingest would make me as feared in this country as a black man going about his business, and that the narrative of terrifying superhuman strength is leveled against black victims all the time, whether drugs are involved or not.
PCP, Amanda Staveley's investment vehicle which invested on behalf of a senior Abu Dhabi royal during Barclays' £7.3 billion cash call, has alleged in court documents that Barclays made the payments after the Qataris saw the value of an earlier investment in the bank plummet as the financial crisis took hold.
As a nurse who works with patients dealing with mental illness and drug addiction, I've had some long and difficult nights at work, and I know that PCP is a hell of a drug — but I assure you that all of my patients are human and deserve to be treated as such.
During Hernandez's first trial, which ran for four months in 2015, jurors heard that the native of Bristol, Connecticut, was a regular user of marijuana and sometimes the stimulant PCP who owned guns and at times acted paranoid, telling his friends he did not believe they appreciated the things he did for them.
"I would like to see DCLA implement what we recommend in our plan that they do have direct control over, which is funding," Dubnau said, acknowledging that a number of proposals in the PCP are out of the department's control and tied to measures overseen by the city council, mayor, or even the state government.
Cameron's terrible temper and a runaway production with troubles to spare — one disgruntled crew member laced the chowder at craft services with PCP one night, provoking hallucinations in 21998 people, including cast member Bill Paxton — had prompted people to wonder if the legendarily expensive film was doomed for the same fate as its subject.
Ketamine, first developed in 1962 as an anesthetic, has a storied experimental past, including as a combat-zone anesthetic and party drug known as "Special K." Arguing that the effects of ketamine were similar, but less intense than phencyclidine (PCP), the Drug Enforcement Administration, in 85033, classified ketamine as a Schedule III controlled substance.
The PCP, smarting from the loss of five seats from its previous tally of 17 seats, has ruled out entering into a second formal pact with the PS. Renewing a pact with the far left could prove increasingly troublesome for Mr Costa, however, as Europe braces for a global downturn amid tariff wars and the fallout from Brexit.
The defense focused much of its attention on McDonald, presenting him as similar to a horror movie villain, a violent and troubled youth out on a "wild rampage," saying that he had a history of offenses and failed to respond to commands because he was on drugs (an autopsy found that McDonald had PCP in his system).
That was the decade which gave us the mesmeric chevrons of Arsenal's 1991-1993 second kit, the ice-blue maple leaves of Manchester United's 1990-1992 away number, and the intersecting rectangular madness of England's greatest ever goalkeeping strip, which looked like the opening credits to Newsround filtered through an intense PCP trip and fitted loosely to David Seaman's flesh.
"While we hypothesized that many women receive high quality primary care during breast cancer treatment, we were surprised that the majority of women in our study also reported high levels of engagement and communication with their PCP during cancer treatment, when the care is typically focused primarily on treating the cancer," said lead author Lauren P. Wallner of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
That is the question parents are asking themselves in Kansas City, Missouri, reports WDAF-TV, which recently featured a business called Metro K9 Detection Services that specializes in providing reliable drug sniffing dogs to "cost effectively" detect narcotics such as marijuana, PCP, cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine (with the street names of "ice, glass and crystal") and MDMA (street name "ecstasy or molly") in your home and other residential locations.
Check out an exclusive clip below to find out how Jennings and Willie Nelson launched the outlaw country movement, and liberated artists from record label-and-producer control: There are plenty of sex and drugs (including a PCP-heroin combo called Atlanta Dog that sounded absolutely terrifying) , but the parts of the book that most stuck out to me, as a fan and as someone who's no stranger to life on the road, were the quieter moments.
RZArector, brings six devils back to life just so they can commit suicide again, which they do, respectively, by: sticking a water hose in their mouth and making their head explode, chopping their own head off with an ax, locking themselves in the lion's cage at a zoo, smoking a joint laced with PCP and cyanide, and slitting their wrists in a bathtub (the RZA also suggests lighting their balls on fire and hanging themselves with a piece of barbed wire).
AX * HAS RECEIVED OFFER CAPABLE OF ACCEPTANCE FROM CDH GENETECH LIMITED FOR ACQUISITION OF ALL OF SHARES IN SIRTEX * BOARD OF SIRTEX IS CONSIDERING RELATIVE MERITS AND RISKS OF CDH PROPOSAL AND VARIAN SCHEME * WORLDWIDE DOSE SALES FOR PERIOD 1 JANUARY TO 30 APRIL 2018 WERE 3,755, DOWN 10.6% VERSUS PCP * NOW ANTICIPATES THAT FY18 UNDERLYING EBITDA WILL BE AT LOWER END OF $75-85 MILLION GUIDANCE PREVIOUSLY ISSUED * DIRECTORS OF SIRTEX CONTINUE TO UNANIMOUSLY SUPPORT AND RECOMMEND VARIAN SCHEME * SECOND HALF DOSE SALES ARE EXPECTED TO BE RELATIVELY FLAT VERSUS FIRST HALF Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:

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