Drug also called “rocket fuel” or “ozone,” for short NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Oct 17, 2024
Drug also called “rocket fuel” or “ozone,” for short NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Drug also called “rocket fuel” or “ozone,” for short NYT for the October 17, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 3 letters
- Start with P and end with P.
- Possible solutions are PUP,PIP,PCP.
Answer
The answer to the Drug also called “rocket fuel” or “ozone,” for short NYT crossword clue is "PCP."
The crossword clue “Drug also called ‘rocket fuel’ or ‘ozone,’ for short” with the answer "PCP" refers to the drug Phencyclidine, commonly abbreviated as PCP. This substance, initially developed as an anesthetic in the 1950s, was later discontinued for medical use due to its severe side effects, which include hallucinations, paranoia, and dissociation.
Street names like "rocket fuel" and "ozone" highlight the drug’s potent, mind-altering effects, which can make users feel detached from reality, often leading to unpredictable and sometimes violent behavior.
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