Chronic phencyclidine abuse and physical assault

Abstract
When aggressive behavior on a phencyclidine (PCP) detoxification and rehabilitation unit and similar types of behavior on a heroin unit were compared, no differences were found between the 2 units. The urinary PCP levels of a subgroup of 75 patients admitted to the PCP unit who had PCP-positive urine were significantly higher than those of 75 patients admitted to an acute psychiatric ward because of violent behavior who also had PCP-positive urine. The implications of these findings and the need for more information on the relationship between PCP levels in blood and urine and behavior were discussed.