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PCE (Eticyclidine,CI-400) is adissociativeanesthetic drug withhallucinogenic effects. It is similar in effects tophencyclidine but is slightly more potent. PCE was developed byParke-Davis in the 1970s and evaluated for anesthetic potential under the code name CI-400,[2] but research into PCE was not continued after the development ofketamine, a similar drug with more favourable properties.[3] Due to its similarity in effects to PCP, PCE was placed into the Schedule 1 list of illegal drugs in the 1970s, although it was only briefly abused in the 1970s and 1980s and is now little known.[4]
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