National Certified Addiction Counselor, Level I (NCAC I) Practice Exam

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What is PCP's most common street name?

  1. Dust

  2. Angel Dust

  3. Magic Dust

  4. White Powder

The correct answer is: Angel Dust

The most common street name for PCP is "Angel Dust." This term has gained widespread recognition and is commonly used in conversations about the drug within both drug culture and law enforcement circles. The name "Angel Dust" is believed to have originated in the 1970s and effectively captures the dissociative and euphoric effects associated with PCP, giving it an almost mythical connotation. While other street names exist for PCP, such as "Dust" and "Magic Dust," they are not as widely recognized or used. The name "White Powder" could refer to many substances and lacks specificity, making "Angel Dust" the clear standout as it directly identifies the drug in a familiar and cultural context. Understanding these names is essential for addiction counselors, as they help in recognizing the substance usage patterns among individuals seeking help.